Star of Bethlehem is an Angel

December 17, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
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Star of Bethlehem is an "Angel"
Author sees Christmas Star twice and claims it is a Living Being

Indianapolis, IND — The Christmas Star of Bethlehem is not a star at all, according to Author Michael Mullen who writes about witnessing the legendary Star of Bethlehem on two different occasions in his book, "War of the Angels" (authorHOUSE 2005). At the time, he thought he was the only one who saw it, but since his web site at www.waroftheangels.com has gone online, people from around the world testify that they encountered the “Living Star,” too.
From Melbourne, Australia: "I saw this huge star with four distinct points. I was a bit shocked at first but very amazed, even stopping my car to take a better look. It was pretty low in the sky and there seemed to be some sort of light coming down from it but not like a beam."
Great Britain: "It was the largest star I had ever seen, hanging so low in the sky and directly in front of my home. I was completely mesmerized by it. I stood there in complete awe and began to even ask if it was real because it did not "behave" like a star. The thing that struck me the most was the distinct cross I could see in it. I felt a warm contentment as I stood there." Similar reports come from around the world, including an eyewitness account from an American police officer.
According to Mullen, "It appears to be a 4-pointed star in the shape of a cross. It is only a few hundred feet off the ground, much too low for a star. It is very bright. From the center of the cross shines a supernatural light that begs you to follow."
Mullen explains that the Biblical wise men would not have followed a "new star" in the sky. "Try it," says Mullen. "Pick out the brightest object in the sky and see if you can follow it to an exact location. It's absurd. You cannot follow a star to a specific address. What they saw was a living creature. It illuminated a path and they followed."
Mullen recalls the first time he saw it. "I saw a star travel down from the heavens to only a few hundred feet above me. It floated," he said. "I got the distinct impression that it was either a living being, or else it was controlled by a living being. It was nothing like I'd ever seen before." Mullen describes it as having four points, shaped like a cross with a brightly shining light. "It was not an aircraft, nor a helicopter, nor or a flying saucer. It was a Living Star that knew exactly what it was doing. It seemed to be pointing the way for me, a sign of hope. It felt so peaceful," says Mullen.
War of the Angels (AuthorHOUSE) is available in bookstores around the nation.
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FACT SHEET
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michael Mullen was a sports executive for nearly 20 years, including ten years in the National Basketball Association in information technology, where he helped pioneer NBA franchises into the computer age. He was the first person to fully automate an NBA franchise. He was first to create a commercial basketball site on the world wide web when he designed and maintained the original site for Prodigy, and he managed an international cyberstaff of more than 200 volunteer reporters. He was recognized as the top computer analyst in professional basketball, and was acknowledged by the White House and the U.S. Senate.
Mullen eventually left computers and ventured into other areas of the sporting industry. He chaired career seminars with numerous professional teams in all the major league sports, and with multiple USA Olympic governing bodies. He also authored, "How To Get A Job In Sports (Masters Press/McGraw Hill)." He served as General Manager of historic Venice Arena (former headquarters of Ringling Brothers and Barnum&Bailey Circus in Venice, FL), where he hosted international events in Olympic boxing for Team USA, and nationally televised professional boxing. He consulted for the newly revised American Basketball Association, and became one of the league's first General Managers. He currently is preparing for a one-man show at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, helps fund the WOTA Exorcism Center in New York, and operates www.WaroftheAngels.org, an internet site dedicated to helping people cope with their supernatural encounters.

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
September 6, 1991
"Dear Mr. Mullen:
"You are an example of what can be achieved through hard work and determination. Congratulations on your success, and I hope that you'll continue to share your story and to encourage others. Keep up the good work, and God bless you."
Sincerely,
George H. W. Bush

"Michael Mullen of Indianapolis, Indiana, is a true American success story."
Richard Lugar, United States Senator, Chairman Foreign Relations Committee