Scott Corrales reports that on Tuesday, Mexican military authorities released a video taken on March 5th that shows 11 UFOs being chased by Air Force jets. It was taken by pilots using an infrared camera. Some of the UFOs look like tiny points of light, while others look like large headlights. All of them are moving rapidly.

A plane belonging to the Mexican Air Force was on a routine drug patrol when it suddenly detected the presence on its radar of an object following it and began to pursue the object, which in the video can be seen disappearing into the clouds. Minutes later, 10 more UFOs were detected. They followed the jet and surrounded it. Only 3 of the UFOs showed up on radar. The pilots who were interviewed say they were not ordinary aircraft.
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It was a mild evening in 1950, sometime after 9 p.m., and I was living in Jacksonville, Florida. A companion and I were walking home, cutting through the neighborhood park. Looking up at a clear, starry sky, I remarked, “Wow! There’s so many stars out, tonight!” Suddenly, I noticed something very strange. Almost directly overhead there was a circle of sky without a star in it. No clouds, no nothing but perfectly round blackness. My companion dismissed the matter, suggesting we sit on the bench in front of our apartment building and talk awhile.
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It may be a relief for some of us to know that beauty is not judged by physical attributes alone. Researchers have discovered that when someone knows you, they may consider you beautiful even if, by objective standards, you’re not. And women choose husbands who look like their dads, especially if he was a nice guy. Shaoni Bhattacharya writes in New Scientist that women are “imprinted” by their fathers. Imprinting is a fast form of learning. Some animals, like ducklings, bond with the first object they see and will follow another type of animal around, thinking it’s “Mom.” An “unexpected” finding, says researcher Glenn Weisfeld, is that women who say their fathers are emotionally warm are much more likely to have a husband who looks like Dad.
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It’s long been thought that hydrogen cars won’t be a reality for many years, due to the problems with the volatile gas leaking into the atmosphere (and perhaps igniting and blowing up the car). The hydrogen atom may be free and available to all, but it’s also so small that it’s almost impossible to contain. But scientists are working on the problem.

Lee Dye writes in abcnews.com that hundreds of millions of dollars are being pumped into efforts to solve the problems with hydrogen fuel. One of these is that fossil fuel is much more efficient, so it takes a lot more hydrogen to run an automobile. This means the hydrogen needs to be compressed so enough of it can fit inside a gas tank.
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