Friday, November 27, 2020

Mysterious 12 feet monolith found in Utah desert, social media abuzz with alien - UFO theories

A mysterious glittering metal monolith was discovered during a helicopter survey of bighorn sheep in southeastern Utah last week. The smooth, tall structure was found in one of the most remote parts of the state, according to officials.

As per reports, several members of the Utah Department of Public Safety and Division of Wildlife Resources spotted the shiny monolith from above on November 18.

Utah Department of Public Safety crew members then landed to investigate it and found 'a metal monolith installed in the ground' but no obvious indication of who might have put the monolith there.

Publisher: DNA India
Date: 2020-11-26T18:59:00 05:30
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The truth is out there: Aztec is home to another purported alien crash-landing site within NM

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Author: Toby Smith For The Journal
Twitter: @abqjournal
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John Fogerty's UFO fascination follows him from childhood dream + Never before seen extended

MYSTERY WIRE — One of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time is in coronavirus lockdown, like the rest of us. But a year ago this week, he was in Las Vegas to perform a series of concerts, unaware that the concert industry was about to be shut down.

In 2019 John Fogerty performed sold out shows all over the country, unveiled a new concert film, and was slated to headline a show marking the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, which didn’t happen.

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Publisher: KRQE News 13 Albuquerque - Santa Fe
Date: 2020-11-18T12:49:57 00:00
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Sprawling rural Nevada county sees surge in COVID-19 cases - The Salt Lake Tribune

Caliente, Nev. • Penny McCracken battled fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome for most of the past 40 years.

The 82-year-old resident of rural Panaca, a nearly three-hour drive from Las Vegas, is largely homebound and has battled pneumonia six times in the past 13 years.

So when she felt run-down in May, it wasn't surprising. But her symptoms continued for more than a month and she developed a 101-degree fever (38.3 Celsius) — unusual because hypothyroidism typically keeps her body temperature cool.

Publisher: The Salt Lake Tribune
Date: 2020-11-26T14:00:48.081Z
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In case you are keeping track:

What did Reid say about crashed UFOs? | Local News | avpress.com

So said English poet Alexander Pope in his "An Essay on Criticism" in 1711. Some people attribute the quote to Shakespeare, but when they do that, they, well, err.

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In the newspaper business, to err is to write a correction, and I've written my share over the years.

You mishear something, you write something you were "sure" you knew, you misread your notes. Your mind skips ahead to the next paragraph and you write the wrong name or date.

Publisher: Antelope Valley Press
Author: William P Warford
Twitter: @avpressnews
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It started as a joke, but Colorado's UFO Watchtower is now a hotspot for mysterious

The San Luis Valley, known as "The Bermuda Triangle of the West," has been a hotspot for out-of-this-world activity for centuries

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As evening descends over the UFO Watchtower in south-central Colorado, the heavens transform into a mesmerizing black canvas sprinkled by twinkling stars and distant galaxies too numerous to imagine. With it comes overwhelming stillness and a profound sense of isolation. 

Publisher: Roadtrippers
Date: 2020-08-04T12:00:00 00:00
Author: Joe Rogers
Twitter: @roadtrippers
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Did alien tech visit our solar system?

But most scientists think the idea that we spotted alien technology in our solar system is a long shot.

One explanation? The object was propelled by an alien machine, such as a lightsail — a wide, millimeter-thin machine that accelerates as it's pushed by solar radiation. The main proponent of this argument was Avi Loeb, a Harvard University astrophysicist.

Now, in a new paper published Monday (Aug. 17) in The Astrophysical Journal Letters , Loeb and Thiem Hoang, an astrophysicist at the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, argue that the hydrogen hypothesis couldn't work in the real world — which would mean that there is still hope that our neck of space was once visited by advanced aliens — and that we actually spotted their presence at the time.

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Date: 2020-08-19T16:42:08 00:00
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Alien territory: the rise of UFO tourism | National Geographic

From the gate, Area 51 looks deserted. It would be so easy to simply step over the dotted line in the road here, to enter America's most mysterious military installation. But Nate Arizona knows better. 

"Don't even think about it," warns my previously jovial guide, brow furrowing under his neon-coloured bandana. "You'd be face first in the dirt with a gun to the back of your head before you knew what was happening."

For alien enthusiasts, this is ground zero. The secret air force base in Nevada has been at the centre of extra-terrestrial speculation since the 1940s. Many believe UFO wreckage from the infamous Roswell Incident of 1947 is hidden inside this perimeter — along with the remains of its intergalactic pilots. Others speculate that the facility is dedicated to the reverse engineering of recovered alien technology, or even time travel.

Publisher: National Geographic
Date: 2019-11-21T13:00:00Z
Author: NatGeoUK
Twitter: @natgeouk
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