Ezekiel’s Wheel UFO
In recent congressional hearings, Representative Nancy Mace has probed into the U.S. government’s knowledge of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), seeking clarity on their origins and characteristics. During these sessions, discussions have touched upon various UAP shapes, including ufo cubes and ufo spheres, which are often classified and not publicly detailed. This secrecy parallels historical accounts like Ezekiel’s vision of a “wheel within a wheel,” which some interpret as an early depiction of a UFO. The reluctance to disclose specific UAP shapes, such as those resembling Ezekiel’s wheel, underscores the ongoing tension between governmental transparency and national security concerns.
Ezekiel’s Wheel, often interpreted as a possible UFO encounter, stems from the prophet Ezekiel’s vision described in the Bible. In Ezekiel 1, he recounts witnessing a highly intricate and radiant structure in the sky: a “wheel within a wheel” that could move in all directions without turning. The rims of the wheels were covered in eyes, symbolizing omniscience, and the wheels appeared to be connected to four living creatures, each with four faces—a human, lion, ox, and eagle.
This vision has sparked theories among UFO enthusiasts, who speculate that Ezekiel might have been describing advanced extraterrestrial technology. The “wheel within a wheel” has been likened to the appearance of modern flying saucers or multi-directional spacecraft, with the eyes possibly representing lights or sensors. While many scholars interpret the vision as a symbolic representation of divine power and cosmic order, others suggest it could be evidence of an ancient encounter with non-human intelligence. This dual interpretation makes Ezekiel’s Wheel a fascinating subject of both religious and extraterrestrial speculation.
In the late 17th century, French jetons—coin-like tokens used for calculation and educational purposes—featured various designs, some of which have intrigued modern observers. One such jeton, minted between 1650 and 1680, depicts a circular object in the sky that some interpret as a flying machine or UFO. The Latin inscription “OPPORTUNUS ADEST,” translating to “It is here at an opportune time,” accompanies the image. While UFO enthusiasts suggest this design represents an early depiction of a flying saucer, numismatic experts often view it as a symbolic representation, possibly of the biblical Ezekiel’s wheel—a vision described as a “wheel within a wheel” accompanied by living creatures.
Previously, in his 1974 book, The Spaceships of Ezekiel, Josef F. Blumrich, a former NASA engineer, presents the theory that the biblical prophet Ezekiel’s vision was an encounter with an extraterrestrial spacecraft. Blumrich meticulously analyzes the descriptions in the Book of Ezekiel, interpreting elements like the “whirlwind,” “wheels within wheels,” and “living creatures” as components of a sophisticated flying machine. He suggests that the “wheels” represent a multi-directional propulsion system, and the “living creatures” could be interpreted as the spacecraft’s crew. Blumrich’s engineering background lends a technical perspective to this interpretation, proposing that ancient texts may contain records of advanced technology encounters.
Louis Farrakhan has expressed that the “Mother Plane” or Ezekiel’s wheel could symbolize divine intervention and salvation. In his teachings, he interprets the craft not only as a manifestation of advanced extraterrestrial technology but also as a vehicle of divine judgment and redemption. According to Farrakhan, the Mother Plane holds a dual purpose: it serves as a warning of destruction for the wicked while offering salvation to the righteous. This interpretation emphasizes the spiritual and eschatological significance of Ezekiel’s vision, portraying the “wheel” as a beacon of hope and a tool for divine justice.
The classification of UFO shapes—ranging from cubes and spheres to crosses and even Ezekiel’s wheel—remains a central issue in the broader discussion of UAP transparency. As revealed through FOIA requests, including those pursued by John Greenwald, the government holds detailed information on these shapes that it has chosen not to make public. This secrecy mirrors the historical ambiguity surrounding Ezekiel’s wheel, a vision that continues to captivate both religious scholars and UFO enthusiasts as either a divine encounter or a record of advanced extraterrestrial technology. The reluctance to disclose specific shapes reflects the persistent tension between the need for national security and the public’s demand for greater transparency.