In 1966, an elderly woman and her neighbors reported seeing a UFO hovering over a rural stretch of land along Bunting Road in the township of Hamburg, New York.  One of the oldest cemeteries in this county appeared to be the center of the UFO's interest.

The "Ezekiel Smith Cemetery" is a very small burial ground dating back to the early 1800's.  It's a 5-minute drive from my house... and being as bored as hell the other day... I decided to go check the place out.

The sign in front of the cemetery basically explained how it came to be named.  But who was this man, referred to as "Deacon Ezekiel Smith"?  As a deacon, he was obviously active in his church... but there is very little else written about him in the historical archives.

His wife, Anna, was the first person to be buried on this plot of land in 1819.  Ezekiel was interred there 9 years later.

It all amounts to hearsay, but the legend circulates from person-to-person that Ezekiel Smith was a very devout Christian... and that he shared a special interest in the biblical writings of the prophet with whom he shared the same first name.

This becomes all the more fascinating when we take into account that the Bible-Prophet Ezekiel had an incredible UFO sighting of his own (see Book of Ezekiel, chapter one).

As I entered the cemetery, I was intrigued by an iron dome-shaped structure upheld by a circular formation of stones.  It looked like a stereotypical alien spacecraft.

This iron structure was no doubt built long before the UFO sighting over the same location.  Were aliens merely stopping by to admire a familiar-looking object in 1966?  Or were the builders of this structure somehow unconsciously inspired by some kind of link between this piece of land and outer space?  Whatever the case, it seems more than purely coincidental to me!

As I stood there pondering this mysterious structure, my eyes were drawn to a white, misty cloud rising from the ground adjacent to a headstone located at the back of this cemetery.  Occasionally I could see the hazy skeletal formation of a person inside the cloud.  It sort of faded in and out of view inside the mist.  It seemed defensively aroused by my close proximity to the iron UFO-shaped dome.
 




When the vision disappeared, I walked to the spot where it had hovered.  I found a groundhog hole (next to the headstone) slanting downward in the direction of the buried bones.  The engraving on the headstone, weathered over the last two centuries, was virtually unreadable.

A groundhog burrow is typically 5-6' deep.  It is quite conceivable that this tunnel acted as a bridge between the underground bones of the deceased and the opening at the ground's surface.  Was the apparition I saw above the opening of the groundhog hole a vision of the skeletal remains at the other end of this passageway?

The parallels between Ezekiel Smith and Ezekiel the Bible-Prophet are even more chilling when you remember the Bible-Prophet's own visionary encounter with skeletons of the dead.  This is the account in his own words...

"...there was a thundering noise and behold, a shaking and trembling and a rattling, and the dry bones of deceased humans came together, bone to its bone" (Ezekiel 37:7).

"...and the breath and spirit came into the bones, and they lived and stood up upon their feet, an exceedingly great host" (Ezekiel 37:10).

First a UFO encounter, then human skeletons animated with life!  It seems as though the names "Ezekiel Smith" and "Ezekiel the Prophet" are shrouded in similar mystical experiences.

Many people think our spirits go into a dimension of the spirit world, and our decaying physical properties are all that remain on the earth when we die.  But that doesn't seem to be true.  According to the books of Revelation and I Corinthians, there will come a day when all disembodied energies of deceased people will come out of their earthly resting places and face some kind of permanent relocation before the earth as we know it is destroyed.  When our spirits depart this world, it stands to reason then, that an astral-energy composition of ourselves stays in close proximity to the DNA (in our bones, ashes, or whatever) we leave behind.  Cemeteries are filled with the ASTRAL bodies of the dead, though their actual SPIRITS have long since departed.

Who guards all of the astral bodies that have been buried in cemeteries... or in the sea... or have been cremated into ashes?  Delegated spirits of "Hades" are the guardians of the astral bodies of the deceased (see Revelation 20:13).

"Hades" should not be confused with the place called "Hell".  "Hades" is defined as the "state of disembodied existence".  So, biblically speaking, the SPIRITS of the deceased belong in either Heaven or Hell, and their ASTRAL BODIES remain closely bound to their DNA-remains on earth under the guardianship of a spirit-representative of Hades.

It is my belief that I saw the skeletal vision of the Hades-Guardian over the astral bodies resting in the Ezekiel Smith Cemetery the other day.  Every cemetery I have encountered seems to have one.

Why do the astral bodies of the deceased need a guardian?  From who/what are they being protected?  Do guardian-spirits war against "Aliens" in search of human DNA for their well-touted cloning/cross-breeding experiments?

Maybe that's what the aliens were looking for in the Ezekiel Smith Cemetery in 1966??


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