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Home»Human Interest»Gullible New York Woman Convinced She Caught Jesus Christ Walking in the Sky On Video Mocked, ‘This Is What We Call Hallucinating’

Gullible New York Woman Convinced She Caught Jesus Christ Walking in the Sky On Video Mocked, ‘This Is What We Call Hallucinating’

It’s giving religious psychosis

Fiyin OlowokandiBy Fiyin OlowokandiNovember 27, 20253 Mins Read
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One interesting thing about the internet is that there are all manner of things and happenings every second, but this is a different kind of new. A woman in New York was very certain she had experienced the miraculous, claiming to have seen Jesus walking in the clouds and even having video evidence to support her claims. “Oh my God! He’s in the sky right now, I’m not even kidding. He’s walking in the sky!”

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The woman exclaimed in a TikTok video. Zooming into the sky, a white, cloudy figure could be seen moving across. She emphasised, “This is literally him right now!… I literally see him.” The clip has since sparked several theories, with opinions split right down the middle. Some suggested that the cloudy figure was a result of the Project Blue Beam movement. Others were convinced the woman was either intoxicated or hallucinating, and some agreed with her theory that it was indeed a heavenly being. 

“Better ease of drugs, hun,” one user teased. “This is what we call hallucinating,” another chimed in.  “Nah, bs… He’s gonna come in POWER and in GLORY! NOT some ghostly figure in the sky,” a TikToker argued. Another user wrote, “Please know the difference between him and Project Blue Beam, plssss.” A few leaned into sarcasm. “Yeah, weren’t we supposed to have #Rapture a couple of months ago?” a netizen joked, while another added, “Now why would Jesus Christ walk in the sky instead of the ground???” Those who believed what she had seen were not silent either. “Repent, people, the time is near,” one encouraged. “I’ve seen him too, walking in the sky when I was going through a hard time in my life. It’s 100% real !! It was a sign for me that he’s with me no matter what ❤️,” a second user shared. 

One user was not convinced it was Jesus, but they were willing to agree it was something supernatural. “That could be an angel.. I’m a believer, but I don’t think that’s Jesus,” they wrote.  Although the identity of the sight has not been confirmed, many have argued that it is part of the Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory. 

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According to Newsweek, Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory postulated by a Canadian journalist, Serge Monast, in the 1990s. It alleges that the global elites would carry out a covert operation to establish a one-government world by simulating supernatural events using technology. The theory predicted holographic projections of celestial beings tailored to various cultures and beliefs. 

It all leaves the same question: was it a supernatural sighting or Project Blue Beam coming to fruition?

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