A social media post shared on Facebook is claiming that the births of 10 Democratic politicians is tied to the alleged crash of a UFO in New Mexico in 1947.
"It seems to make sense so I am asking my friends if they think this could be true?" the post states. "This is a well-known incident that many say has long been covered-up by the U.S. Air Force, as well as other Federal Agencies and Organizations."
UFOs: Melbourne residents left baffled after light display resembles unidentified flying objects
Wrestlemania 37 WWE Night 1 takeaways: Lightning, Bad Bunny, HERstory
Night one of Wrestlemania 37 was electric, and that's not including the lightning that delayed the start of the show . Nearly 26,000 fans were inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, for the first time fans were present for a WWE event in over a year.
Natalya & Tamina win women's tag team turmoil match: The gauntlet-style match to decide the contenders for the women's tag team title Sunday night gave some exciting moves, but the stars of the match were the team of Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan. Being the oldest tag team in the match was evident by their ability to perform, but Natalya and Tamina capitalized on being the last team to enter the ring.
OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Grizzlies expand turf, need protections; NM oil, gas production up | Quick
In this undated photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a grizzly bear just north of the National Elk Refuge in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Grizzly bears are slowly expanding the turf they roam in the northern Rocky Mountains but scientists say they need continued protections.
BILLINGS, Mont. — Grizzly bears are slowly expanding the turf where they roam in parts of the northern Rocky Mountains but need continued protections, according to government scientists who concluded that no other areas of the country would be suitable for reintroducing the fearsome predators.
Why investors of Ark Invest's Space ETF, ARKX should be cautious
The investment firm led by Cathie Wood has seen over half a billion dollars flow into the Space Exploration and Innovation ETF (ARKX) it launched on March 30, with some analysts suggesting it could cross $1 billion in assets in a matter of days.
Some of the fund's investors may not fully realize what they're getting themselves into, however, said Todd Rosenbluth, senior director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA Research.
The fund's impressive inflows may be "a sign that investors have interest in something Cathie Wood and team are going to manage, but I'm not sure they fully appreciated what they were getting," Rosenbluth told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week.
Drink these local beers while watching the new documentary ‘Brewmance’ – Press
Pour yourself a cold one and prepare to fall even more in love with beer because the 90-minute documentary "Brewmance,” which tells the story of craft beer through the eyes of two Long Beach breweries, will be released this month.
“I think it’s going to make people thirsty and run out and buy a beer,” said Christo Brock, a Long Beach-based independent filmmaker who will release his latest documentary on April 13.
Featured in "Brewmance" are Michael Clements, Eric McLaughlin and former Reel Big Fish trombonist Dan Regan of Liberation Brewing Co. , which opened in May 2018, as well as Jesse Sundstrom and his father Dan, co-owners of Ten Mile Brewing, which opened in April 2017.
Watches & Wonders 2021: The top 8 timepieces - CNN Style
Pentagon confirms leaked video of UFO 'buzzing' Navy warships is genuine | The Independent
The Pentagon has confirmed that images and videos showing unidentified flying objects buzzing over Navy warships off the coast of California were taken by Navy personnel.
The photos and videos were gathered by the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force and leaked to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell.
One of the videos recorded in 2019 shows what appears to be pyramid shaped objects hovering above a Navy destroyer, according to Mystery Wire . Mr Corbell said the video was taken on deployment from the USS Russell.
U.F.O. Sightings Soared Last Year In New York And Beyond - Gothamist
Reports of unidentified objects in the sky nearly doubled in New York State last year as the COVID-19 pandemic tore through the U.S. According to the National U.F.O. Reporting Center [NUFORC], there were 289 sightings reported statewide, compared to 189 sightings reported in 2019. The increase in local sightings corresponds with a rise in reports nationwide, according to the NY Times .
Though the spike in U.F.O. sightings coincided with the pandemic, there is currently no evidence to suggest that aliens have been seeding Earth's clouds with coronavirus. Rather, those who take U.F.O. reports seriously and call themselves ufologists say the rise in reports is not caused by more aliens in the sky, but rather more people looking up. The theory is that more people have fled cities during the pandemic and relocated to areas with less light pollution.
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