09-20-2014, 09:49 PM
Though I personally try to avoid UFO stories like the plague, after reading about what are being called ‘mysterious green alien eggs’ washing up on the Dee Why beach in Australia only months after a viral UFO sighting over the same beach, we’ve got to wonder if the videos below are actually describing something ‘otherworldly’ or we’re only witnessing what the Daily Mail says may be a rare type of algae that rolls up in a ball to protect itself from other water wildlife.
Check out the videos and pictures below; the 3rd video was published June 5th by Mystery Universe and shares the viral UFO sighting months ago; the 1st two videos tell us about these rare ‘green alien eggs’ that even scientists are baffled by and calling UFO’s (unidentified floating objects!)
First, excerpted from Daily Mail: Visitors from outer space or a natural phenomena? Surfers and early morning walkers were stunned to find thousands of ‘alien eggs’ on a Sydney beach this weekend.
Locals in Dee Why, on the city’s North Shore, reported seeing a large number of the strange objects which had washed ashore overnight.
Beach-goers said they’d never seen anything like it, describing the balls as ‘alien eggs, ‘alien hairballs’, Japanese moss balls and UFOs (Unidentified Floating Objects).
http://beforeitsnews.com/strange/2014/09...58186.html
Check out the videos and pictures below; the 3rd video was published June 5th by Mystery Universe and shares the viral UFO sighting months ago; the 1st two videos tell us about these rare ‘green alien eggs’ that even scientists are baffled by and calling UFO’s (unidentified floating objects!)
First, excerpted from Daily Mail: Visitors from outer space or a natural phenomena? Surfers and early morning walkers were stunned to find thousands of ‘alien eggs’ on a Sydney beach this weekend.
Locals in Dee Why, on the city’s North Shore, reported seeing a large number of the strange objects which had washed ashore overnight.
Beach-goers said they’d never seen anything like it, describing the balls as ‘alien eggs, ‘alien hairballs’, Japanese moss balls and UFOs (Unidentified Floating Objects).
http://beforeitsnews.com/strange/2014/09...58186.html