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:''"See, '''the world don't know what that is, you know. You know it's on. We know what it is. See? We know it's investigating, judgment Angels,''' you see. And how at the Pentagon and all, about how it comes right down; and the intelligence, how they can go like a flash and be gone, pull away from anything they got. See, they don't realize what it is, see. Let them think whatever they want to. They call it flying saucers, or whatever. They don't know, see."''  
:''"See, '''the world don't know what that is, you know. You know it's on. We know what it is. See? We know it's investigating, judgment Angels,''' you see. And how at the Pentagon and all, about how it comes right down; and the intelligence, how they can go like a flash and be gone, pull away from anything they got. See, they don't realize what it is, see. Let them think whatever they want to. They call it flying saucers, or whatever. They don't know, see."''  


But the real reason for the UFO sightings in the 1950's is much more natural that supernatural.  On July 4, 2014 the CIA shared documents publicly disclosing that the UFO sightings were directly linked to the testing of U-2 spy plane.
===The Real Story===


So was it really Angels in formation?  Not unless they were on the CIA's payroll.  Apparently there are a number of Blue Angels on the Navy's payroll as well.
On July 4, 2014 the CIA shared documents publicly disclosing that the UFO sightings in the 1950's were directly linked to the testing of U-2 spy plane.  So William Branham was correct that the mysterious lights in the sky were investigating.  But were they collecting information on the world's sex activity to report back to God?  Not at all.  And was it really Angels in formation?  Not unless those angels were on the CIA's payroll.  Apparently there are a number of Blue Angels on the Navy's payroll as well.