The three events of the naval battle in the sky of Stralsund

 

The three events of the naval battle in the sky of Stralsund

The naval battle in the sky over Stralsund is a mystery. However, there are some elements that can perhaps give us some clues to help us understand the phenomenon that occurred in the Swedish sky on April 8, 1665. In my opinion, three distinct events took place in the sky over Stralsund.

Stralsund is a prosperous medieval town with a long history. It is a strategic region located between Germany, Sweden and Denmark. It is a port city with access to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. This region of the world has witnessed bloody wars.   

At that time, instinctively or using ancient knowledge, people built important buildings like churches on earth energy points. It seems that the church of St. Nikolai was the center of a very important energetic phenomenon between the years 1665 and 1688. The proximity of the city to a huge moving body of water generating electrical energy and the height of the spire of St. Nikolai's church tower certainly played an important role in channeling this energy.

In 1665, there was the appearance of the naval battle in the sky of Stralsund and the disc above the St. Nikolai church. On Sunday, June 29, 1670, a black fireball descended through a large hole in the upper vault of the lower bell tower directly onto the altar of the church in Stralsund. This ball of energy caused a lot of damage. A church full of people witnessed this rare ball lightning event. In the documents, The Dawn: A Journal of Social and Religious Progress and The Life and Character of Emanuel Swedenborg, it is mentioned that a clock in the Stralsund church was struck by lightning in 1670, 1683 and 1688. In each case, the clock was struck by lightning at six o'clock.

The first event was the flight of the birds. Before the phenomenon of the battle in the sky over Stralsund, fishermen had reported seeing a flock of starlings flying in from the north over the sea. It is well known that animals react to abnormal changes in their environment. Birds are particularly sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances.  This behavior can be observed several minutes before an earthquake. Geomagnetism is modified by active geological fault lines. Species of animals sensitive to this change become agitated and panicky.  Birds can detect magnetic field lines with the help of dendrites of certain specialized neurons that extend into the upper mandible. These cells have iron-rich structures that would serve as magnetometers. The lightning, the ball lightning and the panic of the birds allow us to hypothesize that electromagnetic energy would be associated with the appearance of the naval battle in the sky over Stransund. Thus, the first event is an electromagnetic disturbance of the earth's magnetic field by the accumulation of energy in the sky and on the ground in this region.  

The second event is the formation of an energy bridge. It is possible that this energy created an energy bridge connecting two regions of our planet. The energy bridge would have connected a naval battle with a region of the Stralsund sky. The energy bridge could explain the unusual celestial vision. 

The third event is the appearance of the disc. How can we explain the appearance of the disc above the church tower? For the disc, there are two hypotheses. One hypothesis is that the disk was a visible part of the energy bridge. This would explain why it remained motionless above the bell tower. When the energy was no longer sufficient to maintain the bridge, it simply dissipated.

The second hypothesis is ufological. Unidentified flying objects have often been seen over electrical storm cells. It seems that UFOs are very curious about lightning. They may be using the electrical energy of thunderstorms to refuel. If the object was a UFO, it might have been refueling over St. Nikolai's Church in Stralsund.