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Last week I wrote about witnesses who have experienced the Sun spinning and flickering in strange ways at Medjugorje in Bosnia, eerily replicating the events at Fatima ninety-nine years ago. There is another case of similar occurrences in the town of Conyers, Georgia, USA, where according to a New York Times report in 1998, “Worshipers pray and sing, and aim their camcorders at the sky, hoping to record the flickering of the Sun or perhaps the opening of the door to heaven.[1]”  At the centre of it all is a middle-aged mother, Nancy Fowler, and she – like others where such happenings occur - also claims to communicate with the Virgin Mary.

At noon on the thirteenth day of every month, thousands of people who have come from all parts of the world, gather at Conyers to watch the event. They report that the Sun becomes pure white light and that a smaller white disc sometimes circles it.  The solar disc also “blinks.”  It is said that on some occasions golden powder or rose petals fall from the sky.

Video of the solar phenomenon has been caught on camera – concurring with what witnesses say they actually see. This one, for example, runs for seven and a half minutes… for the solar event, see minutes 2:00 to 3:30:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K6Nw63hUIU

Mrs Fowler says that Mary tells her to warn us about an impending war with China. Maybe that is the third mysterious secret of Fatima that has been hushed up by the Vatican? As always, I find the visible actions of the Sun to be of greatest interest.

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LEFT: Crowd at Conyers - http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/sites/default/files/styles/article-body/public/m-1366.jpg?itok=0zKhKWVR
RIGHT: Conyers, GA, USA, - http://www.idcide.com/i/mc2/ga/conyers.gif



SOURCE REFERENCES:
[1] http://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/19/us/conyers-journal-miracle-farm-s-flocks-are-pilgrims.html
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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