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Heavenly Lights: The Apparitions of Fatima and the UFO Phenomenon [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

~ Joaquim Fernandes (Author), Fina D'Armada (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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"A tour de force!" -- Lawrence Kennedy, Ph.D. and Sandra Sitzmann, M.A., noted parapsychologists.

"An instant classic - a meticulous phenomenological presentation." -- Dante Rosati, MUFON Ontario (UFO Update)

"On-topic and highly significant." -- Richard Boylan, Ph.D., President, Star Kids Project, Ltd


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A meticulous synthesis of history, science, and anthropology, Heavenly Lights establishes that the Fátima Incident of 1917 involved not "Marian apparitions" — as is conventionally believed — but rather, a series of close encounters with alien beings.

The first history of Fátima to be written by Portuguese historians based on the original documents, Heavenly Lights subjects all the pertinent facts of the Fátima case to a sweeping evidentiary analysis that is at once thorough and fascinating.

In periodic passages describing "Parallels in Ufology," the authors identify many relevant connections between the enigmatic events that took place at Fátima and numerous other episodes in the strange and storied annals of UFO history.

When it was first published in Portugal in 1995, entitled As Aparições de Fátima e o Fenómeno OVNI, the Jornal de Notícias heralded this work as "a literary success without precedent in the field of Portuguese ufological studies."

This new translation offers a powerful and convincing argument for mainstream ufologists and religious researchers alike to re-examine the actual evidence that at last explains the enduring mystery of the Fátima Incident.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 284 pages
  • Publisher: EcceNova; illustrated edition edition (July 2, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0973534133
  • ISBN-13: 978-0973534139
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,369,822 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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30 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Instant Classic, July 24, 2005
By Dante Rosati (Mannahatta) - See all my reviews
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First published in 1982(!) in Portuguese (which has kept it
virtually invisible to most of UFOlogical community), this book
is now published in translation, complete with an imprimatur in
the form of a forward by Jacques Vallee.

What do you get if you take away the Christian interpretation
from the Fatima apparitions? Only the largest and most dramatic
mass UFO sighting in history, witnessed by ~50,000 people!

In this meticulous phenomenological presentation, the authors
have dug deep into the historical record as only Portuguese
speaking researchers could, tracking down accounts from the time
in the form of newspapers, meteorological reports, letters
written by witnesses to their relatives, and even a couple of
eye witnesses still alive when they were doing their research.

What is crucial here was going back to the original testimonies
and stories. Lucia, the primary "seer" ("experiencer"?), later
entered a convent, and her story became progressively more and
more attuned to the Catholic paradigm, her writings made
subject to approval by Church authorities. The authors have put
less emphasis on these later "official" versions, and relied
more on the first reports. Lucia originally never said it was
the Virgin Mary she saw, it was the adults around her that
jumped to that conclusion. Based on the time and culture they
lived in, how else could they have interpreted it?

What emerges is something far stranger and less easy to
interpret than a "simple" Marian apparition. Through careful
analysis and comparison with other UFO cases, they show that
most if not all elements present in the Fatima apparitions are
found throughout the UFO literature as well.

Of course the unique element of this case is the mass sighting
on October 13, 1917, when a large crowd of approximately 50,000
people including all social classes from farmers to professors
and journalists witnessed a whole host of dramatic phenomena
involving the sun (or possibly a craft or energy phenomena
appearing similar to the sun), strange atmospheric effects, as
well as objects traveling through the sky, some apparently with
occupants. There is a chapter of statistical analysis of witness
testimonies, correlation of descriptions of the event from four
towns using trigonometry, as well as discussion of chromatic,
thermal and atmospheric effects, mechanical breakdowns,
simultaneous cures, and much more.

While others have raised the issue of Fatima in relation to the
UFO phenomena, this book is the first to my knowledge to present
in-depth original research on anything like this scale. I
believe it is indeed an instant (20 years later!) classic
describing one of the most important cases on record.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Scholarly Attempt to Explain the Fatima Phenomena., February 8, 2007
By J. Walsh (St. Paul, MN) - See all my reviews
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This book attempts to explain the 1917 Fatima phenomena from outside the religious envelope and to base conclusions on facts as stated by first hand witnesses. The Fatima happening was viewed by probably the largest number of people ever assembled for such a event (50,000) and, therefore, a large number of witness testimonies are available. The authors were even able to interview some witnesses still living. The large number of witnesses allowed for some statistical analysis which revealed some startling discoveries, such as defining the narrow physical area in which "drying" and "healings" took place. Additionally, by determining the physical location of some distant witnesses, they were able, using some simple trigonometry, to calculate the physical size of the object that the crowd said they saw. The majority of the crowd was illiterate, so consequently much of the testimoney is within the confines of their religious believe system. The authors do a good job of accounting for this fact. A number of witnesses were also educated people, which adds credence to the testimonies.

For readers interested in the continuing investigations into the UFO phenomenon, this book is a must to read.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schoking for maniqueism , January 17, 2006
This is the first book devoted to the Fatima affair that chosed a "third way", between the known dualities and maniqueism of our minds. But more important the book open an impressive amount of data impossible to get by any other author but Portuguese. We are made to think "yes" or "no"; the book does not offer truths, only a tremendous mass of witnesses in all their human subjectivity. The aim here is not to satisfy our beliefs or disbelifs, but offer for the first time in the Fatima study a compared picture of first-hand documents where we can learn truly impressions and sensations lived by ordinary people in different non-ordinary experiences, religious or not. This is an astounding research perhaps inteirely understood by non-maniqueist readers.


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1.0 out of 5 stars FATIMA, 1917, THROUGH THE LENS OF FANTASY

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Heavenly Lights: The Apparitions of Fatima and the UFO Phenomenon examines the testimony from the Fatima apparitions of the Mary in 1917. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars First the believers, then the skeptics, and now this. Sigh.
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