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1593 Case of Teleportation
[SOURCE~ ENCOUNTER CASES FROM
FLYING SAUCER REVIEW, edited by Charles Bowen, a Signet Book, NEW AMERICAN
LIBRARY, 1977]
On Oct. 25th, 1593, a Spanish soldier suddenly appeared on the Plaza Mayor (the
principal square) of Mexico City. He should have been with his army at Manila,
the Philippines, and neither he nor anyone else could account for this strange
"appearance." He also told the people gathered that His Excellency Don
Gomez Perez Dasmarinas, governor of the Philippines, WAS DEAD!
They threw the soldier in jail as an apparent deserter.
WEEKS PASSED...
Then suddenly Mexico City was
full of the news: the governor of the Philippines was, in fact, dead and he died
on the very day that the soldier had said weeks ago!
THE MOST HOLY TRIBUNAL of the INQUISITION questioned the soldier, but all he
could say in his defense was that he traveled from Manila to Mexico "in
less time than it takes a cock to crow."
The soldier was returned to Manila and it was found that he indeed was on duty
the night of October 24th, 1593...
The only explanation that could
account for this:
TELEPORTATION! BUT BY WHOM?
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