Thursday, 1 March 2012

Extraterrestrial Sightings Alien Theories At Appalachian Mountains

Extraterrestrial Sightings Alien Theories At Appalachian Mountains
Several months ago a huge blast shook Hazard, leading investigation by emergency teams of the county that eventually ended at an abandoned mine. When fumes within the mine were rejected as the reason of the blast, no proper answers were ever provided. One popular theory surfaced explaining that a piece of iced space rock in the form of an asteroid came into the earth's atmosphere and erupted as it was heated in the process. Even though this is a credible idea, some witnesses remember witnessing a smoke and even a fire ball in midair. The blast was instantly plucked up by the large group of sky viewers searching for strange flying objects as evidence that something took place that evening in the skies above Hazard. Just a simple search in major search engines on UFOs in the Appalachian Mountains, you can get lots of footages and reports about alleged aliens filling in the skies. Many are like spots of lighting, have camera glitches, and from less reliable eye witnesses. However, some, even if not proven aliens, are at least intriguing and strange. Many believe that UFO sightings give a couple of unanswered questions, such as what are they and why are they moving to the mountains? One such story that is presently getting large curiosity is a report coming from Pike County. A sparkling thing was witnessed in the sky on October 16, 2012 above various areas in Pike and Letcher counties. The object was identified as being long, reflective, and transparent. A number of images and footages of the UFO were obtained. The sister papers of Herald in Williamson, West Virginia cited a thing being noticed there just hours before. The photographs obtained at both sightings appear similar and both were noticed in complete daylight, and were not just whizzes of light on an evening sky. As documented by alien researchers, any extraterrestrial guests are most probably looking to investigate our planet much like people carry out with our NASA quests into outer space. Now then for what reason are they heading to the Appalachian Mountains? People who believe in aliens would think it is because of the rich natural resources like fossil fuel, natural gas, wood, and different forms of rocks. Individuals who do not believe in aliens would probably have similar answer, however they would think it is natural event by these ample resources. If it turns out aliens being are going down to investigate our mountain ranges, it makes sense that they would select places that best describe the planet Earth. When people have dispatched rovers to Mars, they have researched samples and delivered back images. Presently people actually have a piece of our most sophisticated technology on Mars' surface delivering back data. Alien or not, unusual events in Earth keep people searching and thinking about them. It is due to this search that breakthrough and knowledge can be learned.

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