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Remembering Visions Of
The Thunderbird By James Donahue December 2005 A recent columnist recalled
a strange story spreading across Midwest A reader from How strange that I recall
similar stories during my own childhood in Those were the war years
when few traveled across the country like we do today, Yet I marveled that a bird, even as large as that condor appeared to
be, could wander so far from its native habitat. I watched this bird in
awe, rather than any thought of fear. Others have obviously feared it. The condor, like the
vulture, is a beautiful bird to watch in flight. Looking at one up close, however, reveals that it is not as pretty. They
stand gaunt like skinny the skinny scavengers they are. They have strange bright red heads and beaks designed to tear and
shred at the flesh of dead and decaying creatures. The California condor
is, in truth, a very large bird. This nearly extinct species holds the distinction of being the largest bird living in I sometimes wonder if
the condor isn’t the source of the native mythology that exists even today throughout the suburbs of Most Native Americans
talk of the Thunderbird. There is a myth that this bird, like the People have told stories
for years about seeing giant flying birds with wingspans estimated at 15 feet or more passing overhead. The reports of giant
birds attempting to carry off small children, dogs and other pets have, indeed, made newspaper headlines across the Then there were the stories
passed down from early North American settlers who told of seeing giant flying creatures shot out of the sky by ranchers and
cowboys. One story in the April 26, 1890 edition of the Tombstone Epigraph told of one such monster dragged behind horses
into town as proof. The story said the wingspan measured 190 feet and the body was 92 feet long, with an almost transparent
membrane. Were they describing
an ancient flying dinosaur, or was this just a slice of old-west fiction like so many of the other tales that drifted into
the media in those days. Even today there are
stories about Mothman, Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster that continue to circulate, even getting into the movie industry.
We are living in a strange
time, near the end of history, when demonic and angelic forces wage warfare around us. And the recent revelation by Psychic
Aaron C. Donahue that all of the “spiritual” entities are real and living beings from alien worlds, battling over
the future of our planet and consequently the future of the human race, make such stories even more feasible. Are we talking about
real visions, mental images from the collective, or holographic projections from alien ships? If we could only evolve to a
point where the veil can be completely torn, we might one-day see the truth before we are gone. |
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