Fatima and The UFO Phenomenon - Francisco Mourão Corrêa
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a presentation by Francisco Morais about Marian apparitions, specifically the well-known case of Fatima in 1917. During this event, three children reported seeing a bright lady, whom they identified as the Virgin Mary, asking them to return each month to pray. Over six months, the children experienced various phenomena, including a buzzing sound and strange environmental changes. On October 13, 1917, a large crowd witnessed what they described as a dancing sun, which some interpreted as a UFO. The impact of this encounter led to ongoing interest in the connection between Marian apparitions and UFO phenomena, prompting further research and discussions in the field.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers on the connection between Marian apparitions and UFO phenomena, particularly the well-known Fatima case. Francisco Moral Korea presents evidence suggesting that these events may involve non-human intelligence and highlights the Vatican's cautious approach to recognizing such phenomena.
The Fatima case involved a dull silvery disc that flew over people's heads, correlating with UAP phenomena.
Francisco Moral Careia
“The apparitions are sometimes connected with the phenomena because sometimes they involve the presence of objects of UFOs UAPs.”
Managed by: Vatican
Religious apparitions reported by three children in Portugal
The apparitions sometimes involve the presence of UFOs or UAPs, with strange phenomena occurring around the witnesses.
The Fatima case involved a dull silvery disc that flew over people's heads, correlating with UAP phenomena.
The Vatican has established new guidelines for recognizing apparitions due to an increase in reported cases, particularly in South America.
The Vatican does not have authority to speak about UAPs and prefers to leave that discussion to others.
There are parallels between historical religious experiences and modern UFO encounters, suggesting a continuity of high strangeness.