Our Lady Of La Salette & St. Thomas Aquinas' SUMMA On Banner Year For Credible UFO (DEMONS OF THE DARKSOME ATMOSPHERE) Sightings...


In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons will be unloosed from hell Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

The demons of the air together with the Antichrist will perform great wonders on earth and in the atmosphere, and men will become more and more perverted. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

For the time has come when the most astonishing wonders will take place on the earth and in the air. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against Principalities and Powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places. Ephesians 6:12

I guess the message of La Salette is for our times.

Here is just more proof:

2019 was banner year for credible UFO sightings 

It’s been a helluva year for Unidentified Flying Objects.

Once thought to be fictional works used to sell tabloids, 2019 has been awash with news of UFOs, aliens and strange phenomenon — including reports (complete with video) from verifiably sane sources.

In May, the Pentagon admitted it investigates UFOs soon after Navy pilots claimed to not only have seen but recorded UFOs during training exercises in 2004 and 2015.

In November, another report in Popular Mechanics confirmed that after the 2004 incident, two “unknown individuals” took the data tapes away and wiped the memory from the Navy hard drive.

Meanwhile, just around the time the Popular Mechanics report was released, unidentified flying objects were captured on video off North Carolina’s Outer Banks and the Army announced a partnership with Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge’s To the Stars Academy to research alien technology.

But while astronomers say humans finding aliens may take a long time — 2019 was a particularly active year for UFOs visiting Earth.

According to the National UFO Reporting Center, on Sept. 21, in Gallipolis, Ohio, “A husband (former law enforcement) and wife (scientist), while sitting outside their recreational vehicle at a public campsite, witnessed a very bright light approach their campsite from the south in an erratic manner, appearing to slow or stop on several occasions as it drew near. It got within 50 yards, they estimate, of their campsite, at which time, out of a sense of alarm, the husband reached for his .45 caliber sidearm, but he felt unable to use his arm, or lift the firearm. The object, estimated by the witnesses to have been approximately 20 feet in diameter, hovered nearby for approximately 8 seconds, and then suddenly accelerated toward the west, and disappeared very quickly to the west.”

Meanwhile, on Sept. 1, in Taos, New Mexico, “Three elk hunters allegedly witnessed two alien creatures, standing upright, on a nearby hilltop. The next day, two of them return to the same area to look for evidence, and they allegedly witness an unusual looking craft resting on the ground.”

Closer to home, on Aug. 12, on the New Jersey Garden State Parkway (near exit 38B by Atlantic City), “A husband and wife were driving north on the NJ Garden State Parkway when their attention was drawn to two peculiar white lights that appeared to be approaching their location. Suddenly, they realized that the lights were affixed to a very large, triangular craft, which maneuvered to above the highway and hovered. The witnesses could see ‘windows’ on the top of the craft, from which light appeared to emanate. Traffic was passing underneath the craft.”

If you’re worried about your home state, a handy UFO HotSpot Infographic was created by SatelliteInternet.com, which shows the states with the most alien activity.

According to the infographic, aliens apparently prefer colder climes as “UFO hotspots include Washington State (the home of the National UFO Reporting Center), Montana and Vermont. Alaska and Maine are also popular states for alien encounters.”

The states with the least alien activity are Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama — despite former President Jimmy Carter logging an official report with the International UFO Bureau in 1969, claiming he had seen a self-illuminated, multi-colored UFO before giving a speech at the Lions Club in Leary, Georgia.

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These UFO's are Demons of the Darksome Atmosphere - Apparently they have been released from their prison of the lower atmosphere as Our Lady had said they would be one day:

In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons will be unloosed from hell Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

As for 1846? I think that the first UFO sighting was in the 1870's off the East Coast...

Here is the Date, Periodical and Headline describing sightings in the lower Atmosphere starting in 1871:

December 12, 1871 Stillwater (MN) Gazette
1872 London Low, Marston, Low & Searle The Great Lone Land
June 24, 1873 Fort Scott (KS) Monitor Signs and wonders. A Serpent in the Clouds.
June 27, 1873 Fort Scott (KS) Monitor Singular Phenomenon. / The Sun Encircled by a Serpent
July 6, 1873 New York (NY) Times General Notes
July 7, 1873 New York (NY) Times General Notes
1874 Proc. Calif. Academy Sci. Curious Electrical Light Observed during the Storm of September 30th
May 16, 1874 La Nature Thursday night at 22:30 in the vicinity of Marseilles…
1877 Annual Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Report on observations of luminous meteors during the year 1876-77.
1877 L`Annee Scientifique Ball Lightning observed at Vence, in Provence.
1877 Scientific American Stationary Meteors
May 24, 1877 New York (NY) Daily Graphic A Kentucky astronomer announces hat he has discovered the Star of Bethlehem…
May 31, 1877 New York (NY) Daily Graphic It turns out that Joe Mulhatten is responsible…
October 5, 1877 London (England) The Times MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS.
1878 Nature Stellar Objects Seen during the Eclipse of 1869
January 25, 1878 Denison (TX) Daily News
March 16, 1878 Hastings (MN) Gazette
July 8, 1878 New York (NY) Times WHAT A WEST VIRGINIA FARMER SAW.
August 7, 1878 Atchison (KS) Globe
August 8, 1878 New York (NY) Times
September 2, 1878 New York (NY) Times SINGULAR PHENOMENON. / AN IMMENSE SHOWER OF SMALL FISH FALLING FROM A CLOUDLESS SKY IN BUTTE COUNTY, CAL.
April 17, 1879 New York (NY) Daily Tribune A CURIOUS PHENOMENON. / To the Editor of the Tribune.
April 26, 1879 New York (NY) Daily Tribune An old hoax recalled [Boyleston meteor hoax]
April 26, 1879 New York (NY) Daily Tribune WAS IT A NEBULA? / To the Editor of The Tribune.
April 26, 1879 New York (NY) Tribune
June 21, 1879 Scientific American Supplement The curious astronomical phenomenon.
1880 Scientific American A Curious Phenomenon
March 27, 1880 Santa Fe (NM) Daily New Mexican
March 28, 1880 Santa Fe (NM) Daily New Mexican
March 29, 1880 Santa Fe (NM) Weekly New Mexican GALISTEO'S APPARITION. / Mysterious Aerial Phenomenon Appears at the Junction. / Balloon Becomes Mysteriously Visible Overhead, and After a Short Stay Departs for the East. From Asia Probably.
April 5, 1880 Santa Fe (NM) Weekly New Mexican Solved at Last. / The Explanation of the Balloon Mystery Which Has Been Perplexing Galisteo. / The Aerial Monster, The First of a Regular Line of Air-Ships from China to America. / Special to the New Mexican.
July 29, 1880 Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal More Monkeying / Between the Talented Reporters and That Well-Preserved Old Dame, Madame Rumor. / A Flying Machine Which Two Louisvillians Saw Passing Over the City. / ... / With other Edifying Morsels of News.
August 6, 1880 Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal The Flying Machine. / Another Witness of Reliability to the Courier-Journal's Aerial Navigator Who has Solved the Problem.
August 13, 1880 St. Louis (MO) Republican Missouri Items.
September 3, 1880 New York (NY) Daily Graphic That flying man in Brooklyn is a fraud…
September 3, 1880 New York (NY) World SOMEBODY FLYING AROUND. / A Buglike Apparition in the Air at Gravesend and a Humbug at the Brooklyn City Hall.
September 6, 1880 New York (NY) The Evening Post Wonders of a Georgia Meteor.
September 12, 1880 New York (NY) Times AN AERIAL MYSTERY
September 17, 1880 New York (NY) World FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
December 13, 1880 New York (NY) Times ANOTHER REMARKABLE METEOR. / From the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer.
December 13, 1880 New York (NY) Times
February 22, 1881 Raleigh (NC) Times
February 23, 1881 Raleigh (NC) Times Another strange noise was heard in the elements yesterday…
December 1, 1881 Lamoni (IA) Saints Herald
December 14, 1881 Manchester (England) Guardian THE MISSING BALLOON.
December 15, 1881 London (England) The Times The Lost Balloon.
December 15, 1881 Manchester (England) Guardian THE MISSING BALLOON.
December 16, 1881 London (England) The Times The Missing Balloon.
December 16, 1881 Manchester (England) Guardian NEWS OF THE MISSING BALLOON
December 17, 1881 London (England) The Times The Lost Balloon.
December 19, 1881 London (England) The Times THE LOST BALLOON.
December 19, 1881 Manchester (England) Guardian THE LOST BALLOON.
December 20, 1881 London (England) The Times Reports from Madrid indicate...
December 22, 1881 London (England) The Times [editorial]
December 26, 1881 London (England) The Times The Missing Balloon.
December 27, 1881 London (England) The Times THE MISSING BALOON. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
1882 Scientific American A Supposed Meteor
November 20, 1882 London (England) The Times Meteor.
1883 Observatory The auroral beam of 1882, November 17.
1883 Observatory Discovery of Comet 1883c
1883 Observatory Swift's New Comet
October 6, 1883 Decatur (IL) Daily Republican
December 29, 1883 Cleveland (OH) Herald A MYSTERIOUS VISITANT. / A Strange Object Observed in the Heavens at Newcomerstown.
1884 (Illustrated) Science Monthly A Great Meteor.
1884 Illus. Sci. Monthly A Great Meteor
January 19, 1884 Scientific American A remarkable phenomenon seen in Porto Rico.
February 16, 1884 Scientific American A remarkable phenomenon seen at Sulpur Springs, Ohio.
1885 Comptes Rendus Meteorology -- On a meteor observed at Saigon…
August 10, 1885 New York (NY) Times BALLOONING IN A STORM. / RIDING IN A THUNDER SHOWER 6,200 FEET IN THE AIR.
September 8, 1885 Hamilton (Bermuda) Royal Gazette A balloon passed Bermuda.
September 8, 1885 Hamilton (Bermuda) Royal Gazette A Balloon Passed Bermuda.
September 29, 1885 London (England) The Times A LOST BALLOON. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
October 1, 1885 London (England) The Times A LOST BALLOON. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
December 3, 1885 Nature A stray balloon.
1886 Comptes Rendus (From a report by M.Tracul)
March 2, 1886 New York (NY) Herald
December 18, 1886 Nature Between 8 and 9 o'clock on November 3 a remarkable phenomenon was observed at Hamar, in Norway…
December 18, 1886 Scientific American Curious Phenomenon in Venezuela. / To the Editor of the Scientific American
January, 1887 Charlotte (NC) Monthly Weather Review Meteors.
May 27, 1887 New York (NY) Sun THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM SAID TO HAVE REAPPEARED. / From the Cincinnati Enquirer.
May 28, 1887 New York (NY) Daily Tribune DOUBTS ABOUT THAT STAR OF BETHLEHEM. / From the Boston Herald.
May 29, 1887 New York (NY) Sun A Queer Little Cloudburst. / From the Galveston News.
June 23, 1887 New York (NY) Sun Venus in her Glory.
July 7, 1887 London (England) The Times
1888 L'Astronomie La foudre globulaire.
May 19, 1888 Halifax (NS) Herald
May 23, 1888 New York (NY) Times A Strange Phenomenon.
May 23, 1888 New York (NY) Times A DOWN-EAST FARMER ASTONISHED.
May 30, 1888 New York (NY) Times A FLYING SERPENT.
1889 L`Annee Scientifique BALL LIGHTNING AT SAINT PETERSBURG.
October 12, 1889 San Francisco (CA) Daily Examiner STARTLED BY A STRANGE LIGHT. / People Alarmed About a Supposed Supernatural Manifestation.
November 3, 1889 San Francisco (CA) Daily Examiner THE PHANTOM VESSEL. / A Regular "Flying Dutchman" Seen on the Colorado Desert. / ALWAYS FORETELLS A SAND STORM. / Romantic Account of Prospectors Who Have Sighted the Ghostly Craft and Her Shadowy Crew -- Did the Ocean Once Flow Where the Desert Is Now? -- Probable Explanation of the Strange Sight.
1890 American Meteorological Journal On globular lightning.
1890 Concord (NH) Republican Press Association Life and Times in Hopkinton, N.H.
January 22, 1890 Stillwater (MN) Gazette
August 21, 1890 Nature In a paper printed in the new number of the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute…
November 24, 1890 London (England) The Times A new comet.
September 5, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal A STRANGE PHENOMENON. / A Horrible Apparition Hovers Over the City at an Early Hour this Morning.
September 6, 1891 Indianapolis (IN) Journal Was It a Case of "Jag"? / Singular Phenomenon Reported as Having Been Seen by Two Men Early in the Morning.
September 7, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal MR. SWITZER SAW THE SPOOK. / He Beholds the Midnight Wraith Whch Alarms Mr. Martin's Ice Man.
September 7, 1891 Indianapolis (IN) Journal Squirmed Like a Serpent. / Crawfordsville's Nameless Aerial Specter also Seen by a Minister and Wife. / Seemingly Headless and Propelled by Fire, It Swam Its Irregular Way Through the Air, and Filled Its Beholders with Awe.
September 8, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal The Spook Explained.
September 9, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal It Was Not New Wine.
September 9, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal Famous.
September 9, 1891 Indianapolis (IN) Journal Crawfordsville's Aerial Spook. / Turns Out to Have Been a Flight of Frightened Killdeers -- Joke on the Minister.
September 10, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal Danville Has a Spook.
September 11, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Daily Journal Asking About the Spook.
September 12, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Weekly Review White Wings.
September 19, 1891 Crawfordsville (IN) Weekly Review Switzer Nightmare.
November 26, 1891 Nature A rare phenomenon.
January 18, 1892 St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch NEWS BY MIRAGE. / Mulhatton Now Located in the North Bizzard Zone.
March 4, 1892 English Mechanic and World of Science [Letters to the Editor.]
March 26, 1892 Manchester (England) Guardian Foreign Telegrams. / Espionage by Balloon. / Extraordinary Military Activity in Poland.
March 26, 1892 New York (NY) Times BALLOONS AS GERMAN SPIES. / A Fishy Story That Comes From Russian Sources.
March 26, 1892 New York (NY) Tribune
March 26, 1892 Vienna (Austria) Neue Frie Press The Synod (council) demanded...
March 28, 1892 Frankfurter (Germany) Zeitung Russia.
March 28, 1892 Vienna (Austria) Neue Frie Press Last night in Russian Poland...
March 31, 1892 Manchester (England) Guardian Foreign Telegrams. / Russia. / The German Military Balloons.
March 31, 1892 New York (NY) Tribune German Army Balloons in Active Use. / Hovering Over the Forts in Russian Poland with Search Lights at Night.
May 18, 1892 Vienna (Austria) Neue Frie Press At Dombrovo in Congress-Poland...
June 10, 1892 English Mechanic and World of Science Scientific News.
September 10, 1892 Brooklyn (NY) Eagle
July 3, 1893 Tacoma (WA) Daily Ledger AN ELECTRIC MONSTER / Flashes of Light and Terrible Sounds Emitted by One in the Bay. / W.L. McDonald Struck Senseless in Attempting to Rescue a Shocked Comrade. / Nearly 150 Feet Long and Covered with Coarse Hair -- A Fishing Party's Trip Cut Short.
December 31, 1893 Charleston (SC) News & Courier
September 29, 1894 La Nature Bolides and meteorites fallen in Greece in 1894.
1895 Popular Astronomy Meteors Observed During a Total Eclipse of the Sun
1895 Popular Astronomy Meteors Seen During a Total Eclipse
September 4, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC (?) APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
September 6, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
September 6, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
September 6, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
September 7, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
September 10, 1895 London (England) The Times REMARKABLE METEORIC APPEARANCE. / TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
November 16, 1895 Blackfoot (ID) News IT EXCITES INTEREST. / THE SUCCESSFUL TRIP OF THE BICYCLE FLYING MACHINE. / How a New York World Reporter Easily and Safely Guided the Ship - The Sensation of Being High Up in the Air.
April 19, 1896 Visalia (CA) Weekly Delta
July 2, 1896 Portland (OR) Oregonian Was It Andree's Balloon?
July 2, 1896 Winnipeg (MB) Manitoba Morning Free Press A Mysterious Balloon. / Where Was It From and Whither Bound.
July 17, 1896 English Mechanic and World of Science Saturn -- comet?
August 7, 1896 Winnipeg (MB) Manitoba Morning Free Press ACROSS THE MOON. / Professor Brooks Watches a Meteor's Flight.
August 12, 1896 Portland (OR) Oregonian Mysterious Balloon Again Sighted.
August 12, 1896 Sacramento (CA) Bee Saw a Balloon / Report Made by Indians in the Far North
August 12, 1896 Winnipeg (MB) Manitoba Morning Free Press CAN IT BE ANDREE? / BRITISH COLUMBIA INDIANS SAW A BALLOON. / It Was 500 miles North of Victoria and Sailing Due North -- The Explorers Driven Far Out of Their Course -- History of the Expedition -- Very Like a Whale.
August 13, 1896 Winnipeg (MB) Manitoba Morning Free Press IT WAS NO DREAM. / That Ghostly Baloon Seen by Winnipeggers.
September 28, 1896 Winnipeg (MB) Manitoba Free Press WAS ONLY A CLOUD. / How a Balloon Story Originated in the Mountains.
October 23, 1896 Grass Valley (CA) Daily Morning Union A Strange Meteor.
October 23, 1896 Portland (OR) Morning Oregonian HOME-MADE METEORS / A CLEVER HOAX PLAYED ON THE PEOPLE OF MOUNT TABOR. /
October 23, 1896 Salubria (ID) Citizen To Navigate the Air.
October 23, 1896 San Francisco (CA) Examiner THREE METEORS IN LINE. / Residents of Nevada, Cal., Witness a Thrilling Sight in the Heavens.
October 23, 1896 San Francisco (CA) Examiner A QUEER THING IN THE SKY. / Visitors at the Cliff House Witness a Novel Spectacle. / What Appeared to Be a Comet With Fiery Head and Tail Goes Whizzing Rapidly Eastward Over the Water.
October 23, 1896 Stockton (CA) Evening Mail A WONDERFUL METEOR / Three Balls of Fire With a Trail Pass Across the Northern Sky.
October 24, 1896 Eureka (CA) Daily Humboldt Standard The Latest from Blocksburg.
October 24, 1896 Oakland (CA) Tribune Saw the Meteor. / It Looked as If Three Luminous Bodies Were Traveling.
October 24, 1896 Portland (OR) Morning Oregonian CITY NEWS IN BRIEF / METEORS SEEN IN THIS CITY.
October 24, 1896 Portland (OR) Oregonian

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These shapes seen in the Atmosphere are Demons who Ape the things of God.

The shapes are not human because they are not allowed by Divine Will to take on the form of men, so they take the form that Divine Will allows.

Here read from St. Thomas Aquinas on where Demons reside...

Article 4. Whether our atmosphere is the demons' place of punishment?

Objection 1. It would seem that this atmosphere is not the demons' place of punishment. For a demon is a spiritual nature. But a spiritual nature is not affected by place. Therefore there is no place of punishment for demons.

Objection 2. Further, man's sin is not graver than the demons'. But man's place of punishment is hell. Much more, therefore, is it the demons' place of punishment; and consequently not the darksome atmosphere.

Objection 3. Further, the demons are punished with the pain of fire. But there is no fire in the darksome atmosphere. Therefore the darksome atmosphere is not the place of punishment for the demons.

On the contrary, Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iii, 10), that "the darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons until the judgment day."

I answer that, The angels in their own nature stand midway between God and men. Now the order of Divine providence so disposes, that it procures the welfare of the inferior orders through the superior. But man's welfare is disposed by Divine providence in two ways: first of all, directly, when a man is brought unto good and withheld from evil; and this is fittingly done through the good angels. In another way, indirectly, as when anyone assailed is exercised by fighting against opposition. It was fitting for this procuring of man's welfare to be brought about through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease to be of service in the natural order. Consequently a twofold place of punishment is due to the demons: one, by reason of their sin, and this is hell; and another, in order that they may tempt men, and thus the darksome atmosphere is their due place of punishment.

Now the procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the judgment day: consequently, the ministry of the angels and wrestling with demons endure until then. Hence until then the good angels are sent to us here; and the demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial: although some of them are even now in hell, to torment those whom they have led astray; just as some of the good angels are with the holy souls in heaven. But after the judgment day all the wicked, both men and angels, will be in hell, and the good in heaven.

Reply to Objection 1. A place is not penal to angel or soul as if affecting the nature by changing it, but as affecting the will by saddening it: because the angel or the soul apprehends that it is in a place not agreeable to its will.

Reply to Objection 2. One soul is not set over another in the order of nature, as the demons are over men in the order of nature; consequently there is no parallel.

Reply to Objection 3. Some have maintained that the pain of sense for demons and souls is postponed until the judgment day: and that the beatitude of the saints is likewise postponed until the judgment day. But this is erroneous, and contrary to the teaching of the Apostle (2 Corinthians 5:1): "If our earthly house of this habitation be dissolved, we have a house in heaven." Others, again, while not admitting the same of souls, admit it as to demons. But it is better to say that the same judgment is passed upon wicked souls and wicked angels, even as on good souls and good angels.

Consequently, it must be said that, although a heavenly place belongs to the glory of the angels, yet their glory is not lessened by their coming to us, for they consider that place to be their own; in the same way as we say that the bishop's honor is not lessened while he is not actually sitting on his throne. In like manner it must be said, that although the demons are not actually bound within the fire of hell while they are in this dark atmosphere, nevertheless their punishment is none the less; because they know that such confinement is their due. Hence it is said in a gloss upon James 3:6: "They carry fire of hell with them wherever they go." Nor is this contrary to what is said (Luke 8:31), "They besought the Lord not to cast them into the abyss"; for they asked for this, deeming it to be a punishment for them to be cast out of a place where they could injure men. Hence it is stated, "They [Vulg. 'He'] besought Him that He would not expel them [Vulg. 'him'] out of the country" (Mark 5:10).


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