Yaphet Kotto writes about the owner of a farm in Canada
where 30,000 have traveled in homage to true believers, in his brand new novel ”I don’t want to be
told I’m seeing things” He asserts firmly
that the miraculous “Miracle of the sun" that occurred for 14 years and continue
to take place was in fact a UFO sighting..
The farm, located in Marmora, Ontario, about 120 miles east
of Toronto, has been the site of numerous claims since 1991, when phenomena
erupted during a reunion of those who had journeyed to the famous apparition
site of Medjugorje in former Yugoslavia.
The farm was owned by John Greensides, who died several
years back, and his wife, Shelagh, 80, who is in the process of turning the
land over to Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate.
Yaphet reports that the local diocese based in Kingston has
refused to offer an
official comment on the site, according to a diocesan
spokesman, although a warning was issued from a bishop during the 1990s on the
potentially harmful effects of staring at the sun. Kotto says that they are not
staring at the sun.”My wife and I filmed the event, it’s silly and unscientific
to believe that the sun can fly out of orbit, spin around, dive and then fly
back into the sky. I’ve said this before and I will say it again in my book
that documents other UFO sightings. Marmora is one of the strongest proofs in
Canada, that we are not alone.”
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