Saturday, February 7, 2015
Consider for a moment: It was March 1861;
President Abraham Lincoln had been inaugurated earlier in the month. Barely two
months after the Confederacy had seceded from the Union.
The New York City of that era was a cramped urban
setting before the age of tall buildings. Around midnight in a Five Points slum
house on Baxter Street, Mrs. T. Richard Kinder was looking eastward out of an
upper floor window towards the Church of Transfiguration. In the clear moonless
sky she saw a cross like object with a flaming luminosity moving across the
sky. She woke her husband and he too saw the radiant cross.
This 1861 UFO story comes to us from an obscure entry
into a Baptismal record from St. Peters Church in Jersey City, NJ. Perhaps the
woman thought this was a sign from God and shared it with a priest. Confessions
of sighting strange objects in the sky are still being heard by priests to this
day. This short account was scribbled into a cramped space at the bottom
of an 1858 Baptismal Book of St. Peter’s church, probably
because paper was very precious in those days.
It should be noted that 1861 was 41 years before the
Wright Brothers flew.
A 2013 UFO researcher dug through some newspaper
archives probing for additional accounts. What he found was eye opening. There
weren’t any accounts of the sighting, but there was a significant story about a
Canal street fire, six blocks from Mrs. Kinder’s house. The newspaper states
that a warehouse, a book bindery, and a laboratory went up in
a huge fire, effectively leveling an entire block. Maybe the only reason the
cross shaped craft was seen at all was because the light of the huge fire
illuminated its reflective hull.
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