SALT LAKE CITY ( KTVX ) – Reports of a line of UFOs seen flying in Utah’s stormy skies started circulating around 5:30 a.m. Thursday.
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Salt Lake City sister station KTVX spoke with meteorologist Adam Carroll about what Campbell might have seen. “There was a lot of cloud cover with the approaching storm,” Carroll said. “We should call the Air Force first.”
There are night flying operations in the area that are going on through April, but could it have been a squadron of high tech Air Force F-35s?
Quite a lot has been going on:
Fact check: Buzz Aldrin did not claim to have seen aliens while heading to the Moon | Reuters
Posts circulating on Facebook in late 2020 and early 2021 claim that Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr., the second person to walk on the moon, claimed that he "saw aliens while he was there." According to the posts, Aldrin "told nasa (sic) & later took a lie detector test, which he passed." This claim is partly false, as the astronaut did describe seeing an unidentified object moving outside of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, but the sighting was explained soon after the mission returned.
Farhad Manjoo: Aliens must be out there
Still, Loeb argues, we are not looking hard enough. Other areas of physics, especially abstruse mathematical concepts like supersymmetry, are showered with funding and academic respect, while one of the most profound questions humanity has ever pondered — Are we alone? — lingers largely on the sidelines.
Loeb is a former chair of Harvard's department of astronomy, and the director of its Black Hole Initiative and its Institute for Theory and Computation. He's spent much of his career studying the early universe and black holes, but in the past few years he has become best known for his eccentric analysis of a cosmic mystery that unfolded over 11 days in 2017.
Surprise unmanned missile launch on Space Coast sparks talk of UFOs
An unannounced missile launch on the Space Coast this week took people so much by surprise that there's been talk of UFOs and aliens.
Officials say what people saw Tuesday was not an alien of a UFO, but rather the Trident missile being test-launched from underwater by a submarine that cruised out of Port Canaveral.
Up and down the southeastern coast of the U.S., people could see the missile for hundreds of miles. But because the Navy did not announce the launch in advance, a lot of people didn't know what they were seeing.
And here's another article:
Ranch bordering Area 51 for sale, including black mailbox famous with the alien-obsessed | WGN-TV
MYSTERY WIRE — Have you ever wanted to buy a ranch that allows you to access the top-secret Area 51 military base? You are going to need to dig out your checkbook. The Medlin Ranch is on the market . It is the only cattle ranch that is directly adjacent to the world's best-known military base.
That ranch is also home to one of the most enduring stories about Area 51 — the legend of the black mailbox.
Nevada's Tikaboo Valley is beautiful but sparse. It is not the place you might think to raise and graze cattle. And when a cowboy named Steve Medlin first moved into the valley in the early 1970s, there were no buildings, no running water and no other utilities.
Aliens in Lagos: sci-fi novel Lagoon offers a bold new future
Gibson Ncube does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
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In his satirical essay How to Write About Africa , the late Kenyan writer and journalist Binyavanga Wainaina advocated for a rethinking of clichéd and stereotypical representations of the continent. Wainaina was in favour of looking beyond the despair that has plagued and continues to plague Africa.
Houston man indicted in Laredo for smuggling 119 illegal aliens | USAO-SDTX | Department of
LAREDO, Texas – A 32-year-old man has been charged with conspiracy to transport illegal aliens, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.
Originally charged by criminal complaint, a Laredo grand jury returned an indictment today against Brodrick Keith Rhodes. He will appear before U.S. a magistrate judge in the near future.
The charges allege that on Jan. 12, authorities stopped Rhodes after he approached the Freer Border Patrol checkpoint driving a semi-truck and refrigerated trailer. He had claimed he was hauling lettuce and produced a bill of lading, according to the complaint.
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