People who follow this blog know that I like to find strange and unexplained phenomena. I was searching around for more of this kind of stuff and I came across a really strange story. A photographer and her husband were walking through the desert in Arizona and came across a pile of strange purple spheres. These things looked like frog eggs except there were thousands of them and they were purple.
They called the news and the news station investigated the blobs and called a botanist. The botanist suggested that the spheres could be some unknown mold or fungus. The only problem with this theory is that the gelatinous blobs were filled with a liquid substance and theoretically should have shriveled up in the hot Arizona sun. Scientists can't explain it.
Could this be something extraterrestrial? Everyone always assumed that invaders from outer space would come in the form of little green men, but what if the fist invaders weren't intelligent life, but one celled organisms, or some organic material?
Here is the news report:
They called the news and the news station investigated the blobs and called a botanist. The botanist suggested that the spheres could be some unknown mold or fungus. The only problem with this theory is that the gelatinous blobs were filled with a liquid substance and theoretically should have shriveled up in the hot Arizona sun. Scientists can't explain it.
Could this be something extraterrestrial? Everyone always assumed that invaders from outer space would come in the form of little green men, but what if the fist invaders weren't intelligent life, but one celled organisms, or some organic material?
Here is the news report:
One of the other theories was that they could be some kind of potting substance used to keep plants hydrated in florist shops, but again why didn't they dry up. Why were they filled with a gelatinous goo that could be squeezed out? Why didn't the botanist recognize them instantly if they were a typical flower product?
Still some people think that it could be from chem trails dumped from airplanes.
Another strange thing is that 1 year prior on the same date blue blobs fell from the sky in England. Could the two incidents be connected?
Arizona is an area that has a storied history of UFO sightings. It is also the location of a lot of government testing. I'm not trying to throw any new conspiracies into the fray... just saying.
So in your opinion what are the mysterious spheres?
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Still some people think that it could be from chem trails dumped from airplanes.
Another strange thing is that 1 year prior on the same date blue blobs fell from the sky in England. Could the two incidents be connected?
Arizona is an area that has a storied history of UFO sightings. It is also the location of a lot of government testing. I'm not trying to throw any new conspiracies into the fray... just saying.
So in your opinion what are the mysterious spheres?
My first novel "Wormwood" has been selling pretty well, but it could use your support. If you're interested in reading about a nuclear attack on US soil you should check out the book. GET IT HERE