On a clear evening in Blackfoot, Idaho, an extraordinary event unfolded that seemed to bridge the realms of ancient mysticism and modern UFO phenomena. After delivering a lecture on the Hopi Indian Tribe’s reverence for the great star that guided their ancestors, and their belief in early encounters with UFOs, an astonishing sighting took place.
As dusk settled, I telepathically reached out, hoping for a sign, and then it appeared. One-third up from the horizon, a bright, luminous star took shape. Approaching us, the celestial body revealed itself as a massive, glowing disc—round and serene—moving slowly across the eastern sky for a gripping ten minutes.
This silent visitation deeply resonated with the words of Mr. Solem’s Hopi message, a cautionary tale tied to flying saucer sightings near Jensen Lake in Blackfoot. The experience was made all the more profound by our host, who uniquely served as the former personal secretary and advisor to the Hopi Indian Chiefs—remarkably, the only white man ever honored with such a role.
This mystical encounter reaffirmed the Hopi’s enduring belief in guidance from the stars, echoing through centuries and now witnessed firsthand. For those captivated by the mysteries of the skies, the next opportunity to explore these phenomena will be during upcoming lectures at Jensen Lake, scheduled for August 27th and September 3rd, weather permitting at dusk.
Such nights remind us that some legends are not mere stories but living memories etched in the cosmos, waiting to be seen and felt.