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Aussie woman Claims Large UFO will appear Oct. 14by Steve Hammons 
Posted: 11:30 October 10, 2008
There has been significant interest generated about the claim that a large UFO will intentionally make itself seen on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
A woman living in Australia, Blossom Goodchild, says this information was conveyed to her through ESP.
She says that representatives of the "Federation of Light" contacted her via mental telepathy to communicate about the Oct. 14 event.
To some people, Goodchild's claims may seem highly questionable or even ridiculous. Others may find themselves believing or hoping that such a development occurs.
According to Goodchild, the craft will present itself so that it can be seen and demonstrate to humans that other beings exist and are visiting Earth. She says they will be visible for three days and that they come in peace and love.
Goodchild has clarified one point of the message she claims to have received. The beings contacting her gave her the word "Alabama." But she says they did not explicitly say that would be the location of the large craft's appearance.
Goodchild states that they told her, "We give to you the name of Alabama."
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CONNECTIONS
The word "Alabama" is from Native American Indian language. The Alabama Indian people were originally called "Alibami" or "Alabamee." Their language is known as "Alibamu."
The word's origins are not quite clear but it is believed to possibly be based on a Creek (Muskogee) tribe word meaning "campsite" or "clearing," or from a Chocktaw Indian word meaning "brush-clearers" or "thicket-clearers."
Today, most Alabama tribe Indians live in Texas and Oklahoma. Other native tribes that once lived in Alabama include the Biloxi, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Koasati (Coushatta) and Muskogee.
What are the connections, if any, between UFOs, extraterrestrial and/or extra-dimensional visitors and the Native American Indians of long ago?
There are many references to unusual visitors from the skies in the legends of American Indian tribes. In present times, Indians continue to experience interesting phenomena that is unconventional or anomalous, and seems possibly related to these ancient stories and legends.
In addition, much of the lore of UFOs and extraterrestrials makes mention of human genetics and our deep biological backgrounds and DNA. Other UFO and ET claims involve more current activities associated with our DNA.
Many Americans today have American Indian DNA within them from ancient ancestors.
Some researchers have claimed that there may be a higher incidence of "close encounters" among people who have American Indian and/or Celtic backgrounds.
(Although the ancient Celtic culture once spread throughout central Europe in around the third century B.C., today, the term "Celts" generally refers to cultures in the British Isles and particularly Scotland and Ireland.)
A possible American Indian connection again brings us back to Blossom Goodchild.
Prior to her alleged communication from the Federation of Light, Goodchild claimed to be in telepathic contact with and claimed to "channel" a being she calls White Cloud, a Native American Indian.
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