IN THE DAY OF 21 AUGUST 1995 DURING THE BATTLE OF HILL 60 THE - TopicsExpress



          

IN THE DAY OF 21 AUGUST 1995 DURING THE BATTLE OF HILL 60 THE BRITISH REGIMENT "THE FIRST FIFTH NORFOLK" MARCHED THROUGH A SET OF CLOUDS AND DISAPPEARED. COINCIDENCE, OR SOMETHING MORE SINISTER? I BELIEVE THAT THE "KHIDR BROTHERHOOD" (OR "AGENCY OF SAINTS") MADE A HEAVENLY INTERVENTION. I BELIEVE THAT UFOS ARE SIGNS TO SHOW MANKIND THE POWER OF SAINTS. ALL ENEMIES OF TURKS SHOULD ALWAYS KEEP THIS DAY IN MIND. Yes, In 21 August 1915 a British regiment, the first fifth Norfolk, were prepared to attack Hill 60. There was more than a thousand men in this regiment. The weather was warm with a slight breeze and visibility clear, however some observers noted a small group of low clouds over Hill 60. The clouds remained over Hill 60 even with the slight breeze present. The regiment marched uphill until the entire file of men disappeared into one of the clouds. It was then that the cloud moved away, vertically, leaving no trace of the regiment. There was more than a thousand men in this regiment. The weather was warm with a slight breeze and visibility clear, however some observers noted a small group of low clouds over Hill 60. The clouds remained over Hill 60 even with the slight breeze present. The regiment marched uphill until the entire file of men disappeared into one of the clouds. It was then that the cloud moved away, vertically, leaving no trace of the regiment. The disappearance of the regiment was duly reported to the British Government by the Commander in Chief of the Allied Expeditionary force in Gallipoli. He made no mention of the mysterious clouds, but reported that the regiment had separated from the main body of troops and had vanished. The whole regiment was subsequently posted as missing, the assumption being that all it’s men had either been killed or taken prisoner. When the war ended in 1918 the British asked the Turks about the missing regiment. The Turks replied that they knew nothing about it. Their armies had never made contact with the First Fifth Norfolk…
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