Spotted over Lake Elsinore, it split off into two at the end and kept floating down. Anyone know what this is? pic.twitter.com/CfG2ZfnfHY
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While many users on social media claimed it was aliens, Santa Claus or even swamp gas, Daniella Martin of Skydive Elsinore said the thrilling stunt was part of a “production show” over the lake after 5:30 p.m.
“We do all kinds of stuff here, sometimes even military stuff,” Martin said. “If you see anything that looks like a shooting star over the south part of the lake, over the airport, that’s us.”
Quite a lot has been going on:
Parents convicted in 2009 ‘balloon boy’ hoax pardoned | WFLA
DENVER ( KDVR /AP) — A couple convicted of criminal charges in the so-called balloon boy hoax that fascinated the country more than a decade ago were pardoned Wednesday by the governor of Colorado.
Richard and Mayumi Heene reported their 6-year-old son had floated away in a homemade UFO-shaped silver helium balloon in 2009.
Dozens of emergency responders and two Colorado National Guard helicopters scrambled to save the boy as video footage of the enormous balloon floating far above the ground made national news.
2020 in Animal News - The New York Times
It was a rough year for Homo sapiens. The coronavirus pandemic highlighted our vulnerabilities in a natural world that is constantly changing. Many were pushed to find new levels of resolve and creativity to survive.
What follows are some articles about animals — and the humans who study them — that surprised or delighted readers of The Times the most.
In many ways, 2020 has felt like the longest year. It's also the year scientists discovered potentially the longest creature in the ocean: a 150-foot-long siphonophore, spotted in the deep ocean off Western Australia.
Mad Minute stories from Thursday, December 24th | National | khq.com
Not to change the topic here:
'UFO Response Unit' car spotted in Fort Myers following Pentagon's release of UFO
Local Man Shares UFO Experience | The Weekly Villager
You may be surprised to learn that the subject has a name — UFOlogy, which is noted as the array of subject matter and activities associated with an interest in unidentified flying objects (UFOs). According to the Mutual UFO Network ( mufon.com ), UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments, independent groups, and scientists.
During the Second World War, Allied airmen reported seeing "mystery airships" or "foo fighters" while in flight. After the War ended, aviator Kenneth Arnold reported spotting a "flying saucer" near Mt. Rainier, Washington in 1947. Media hype following this report brought the concept of flying saucers to the forefront of the public eye during late 1940s and early 1950s as a result.
'Jet Pack Guy' strikes again
MYSTERY WIRE — Once again the mysterious “Jet Pack Guy” has been spotted flying where only airplanes should be flying.
According to a new story on The Drive , an object that does look like a human wearing a jet pack was spotted by a pilot off the coast of California in a training area near Palos Verdes.
And this time, there’s video of the “Jet Pack Guy” soaring around 3,000′ above the ocean.
According To The Latest Data, UFO Sightings Are Up 283% Since 2018 In New York City Alone –
According to the National UFO Reporting Center , UFO sightings across New York City are up 31% over what they were in 2019. Pretty wild, right? Well, how about the fact that UFO sightings in NYC are up 283% from 2018?!
As we have reported repeatedly this year , the aliens (or humans from the future ), now that the pandemic that they may or may not have unleashed upon us to see how would react (we failed) has overwhelmed the entire country, have become more brazen and don’t really care anymore about hiding or cloaking their spacecrafts.
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