- SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters)
- The massive security at the Winter Games could be put to the test
Thursday
when a delegation arrives in an unusual fashion.
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- Intergalactic visitors are expected in the early evening,
according to a woman who claims to have had "multiple
visitations"
by the aliens.
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- "The Brotherhood of Light will make their presence
known on Thursday, February 21 over the Olympic city," said Victoria
Liljenquist of Phoenix, Arizona.
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- Since she arrived in Utah a week ago Liljenquist has
been talking with scores of reporters -- and anyone else who will listen
-- about her prediction of a friendly fly-by of space travelers.
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- "I pinned them down -- between noon and 5
p.m.,"
said Liljenquist.
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- Liljenquist, 46, claims she was first
"contacted"
by these visitors when she was 13 years old living in northern Utah. Since
then she's had many visits from them.
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- Her claims have had the BBC and other UFO documentary
producers calling her.
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- She said during one of the appearances by these
other-world
beings she was told she was going to do something major for humanity when
she was in her 40's.
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- "They want to make contact and to be in unity and
peace with us," said Liljenquist.
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- Unidentified flying objects flying overhead during the
Games is her destiny and a "wake-up call" for everyone she
said.
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- "It could be a cigar shaped-craft with a scout
fleet,"
she said.
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- "They're benevolent beings, a peaceful entrance
of making their presence known. They want the world to unite
together,"
she said.
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- Protesters, scalpers, religious zealots and pin traders
have been gathering for weeks in downtown Olympic Square areas. So what
is another stranger in the neighborhood going to hurt anyway?
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- Anyone who wants to know more about the UFO prediction
and Victoria can visit her Web site at www.victoriaslight.com.
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- "I think a lot of people will see it,"
Liljenquist
said, "I hope it's good weather."
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