By: Linda J. Vannoy
Rico Nguyen stood on his Edmonton balcony one frozen night, staring toward a church spire. In his mind, he issued a silent challenge: “I command evil to appear.” Seconds later, a deafening boom split the air. A circular craft with a blazing top light dropped from the sky, hovered, then vanished with a zoom. “I freaked out and dropped to the ground,” he writes in his memoir Faith in the Lord. This was no science fiction; this was the opening salvo in what Nguyen calls the “Battle of Earth,” a cosmic war chronicled in his astonishing book.
Nguyen’s story begins with visions, not typical alien contact. Meditating in his Calgary condo, he saw a pinpoint of light explode into a brilliant dimension. Before him stood a towering figure of light with a beard and glowing eyes. “My clairaudience kicked in,” he recalls. “It said, ‘That is GOD. That is GOD.’”
A later mountain vigil produced what he calls the “Dancing Cloud” miracle: a white, angel-shaped cloud wrestled a black, dragon-shaped cloud. They swirled violently until only the angel remained. A voice declared this the “Battle of Heaven” from Revelation—and Nguyen accepted its earthly counterpart. “I said in my head, ‘I accept the Battle.’”
But the revelations soon darkened. After the UFO sighting, relentless telepathic assaults began—voices pressing into his mind, urging suicide. “Jesus is going to get you,” hissed a voice during a trip to Jamaica, where Nguyen also experienced frightening voodoo chants and rattles.
Medical professionals diagnosed schizophrenia. Nguyen refused the label. “I knew the attacks were not coming from my mind but from a race superior to me,” he insists in Faith in The Lord. He reframed his sensitivity as a weapon rather than an illness. When his son later demonstrated aura vision and a peculiar vocalization, “An aa Nguyen took it as confirmation that these abilities were shared gifts, not madness.
The enemy he identifies is the “Dragon”: a force that fuses supernatural evil with human corruption. Nguyen’s “Dragon Group” includes:
- Corrupt officials demanding gold from refugee boats.
- Criminal associates are pulling him into drugs and violence.
- A shadowy “other Christ” using advanced telepathy to manipulate and oppose him.
One figure stood out: Joe, his brother-in-law. Nguyen sensed Joe’s connection to the attacks. Once, while driving with his sister, Joe sped past them silently. “Why didn’t he honk or wave?” Nguyen wondered. Later, a telepathic voice mimicking Joe snarled, “It’s Joe,” deepening Nguyen’s conviction that Joe was the rival “Christ” leading the Dragon’s earthly forces. Even a Vietnamese spiritual woman felt like a trap; she misidentified his guardian angel, triggering a thunderous downpour as he fled her ritual.
Faith in the Lord reads like a spiritual thriller. Nguyen describes sensing infrared surveillance in parks, spotting mysterious followers around the globe, and confronting a shadow demon in a haunted house. Through the chaos, he clung to elemental messages:
- Air: “You are the MESSIAH,” spoken in his garage.
- Fire: A burning Devil revealed itself during a mountain vigil.
- Water: The Dancing Cloud prophesied victory.
“Each element had sent me a message,” he writes, framing the conflict in nature’s ancient language. Nguyen’s war transcends conventional UFO lore. It is a raw account of one man fighting for his sanity, his family, and his divine mission against visible and invisible foes. Whether you regard him as a modern prophet or a provocative storyteller, his narrative forces a question: what if evil is not merely metaphorical but a Dragon we must confront?
Dare to confront the unseen. Faith in The Lord testifies against no other—read it and decide where reality ends and revelation begins.
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