07/03/2022
On November 14, 1915, at 22:30 hours, a massive paranormal event occurred over Europe. It was witnessed by thousands of soldiers from several nations in many different locations. The following is the story of four French soldiers, Sergeant Vy, Private Marsee, Private Lacoste, and Private Mollene who faced ex*****on for abandonment of post.
These four French soldiers were on a mission to destroy a German mortar site in 1915. At about 10:30pm, they started to see a light in the sky that they thought at first was a flare on a parachute, until they realized that it was motionless. The soldiers watched for a while and then three of them put down their rifles and returned to their own lines.
It was this light over the whole battlefield that caused everyone to just stop fighting, many simply walked off the battlefield—unharmed. They didn’t run and they were not fired upon.
These four men, in particular, were subject to a court-martial and if found guilty, they were to be shot. The strange light made each of the four men so happy, that they were transported into another state of consciousness. One mentioned feeling so much a part of everything that he wanted to continue that way for a hundred years.
To another of the group, the icy November air became warm and perfumed with incense, jasmine, and tangerine, and he felt the exaltation of an all-embracing love. Still, another heard rapturous singing that made him turn to follow it. None of these four men were cowards. One of the accused, Sergeant Vaille, had previously been decorated with the Croix-de-Guerre for bravery.
Their officers obviously did not believe a word of this and the men were subjected to a court-martial. All four were found guilty and sentenced to death by firing squad.
While awaiting ex*****on, corroborating details about the light and effects upon other military troops started to compile. The areas reporting, came from a British mortar unit in Flanders, a Russian sentry on the Eastern front, an Italian infantry unit, and also a German unit engaged in battle with the same French group from which the four soldiers came.
It finally turned out that a great many combatants had seen the phenomenon of an amazing light that appeared in the sky and that gave to all who saw it such an intense vision of happiness that, in a kind of trance state, they let their guns fall as meaningless and insignificant objects, and turned their backs on slaughtering each other, and each group of men walking back to his own lines.
The Red Cross was instrumental in relaying this evidence between enemy forces, this corroboration of testimony by thousands prevented the ex*****on of the four French soldiers and also prevented German soldiers from being shot by firing squad. The corroborating evidence of thousands of men who had ‘seen’ something in the sky or ‘sensed’ something and refused to kill other people was overwhelming.
– Vol brjotr