Singer Ryan Adams reported that he and other motorists saw a huge UFO being chased by helicopters, but then deleted his tweets about the subject from his Twitter feed. He tweeted "three cops were tearing ass in its direction in oncoming traffic. Thing was huge." And again, "Choppers in the air near it."
These tweets were soon removed from his profile. So far, we have received no other reports of this event.
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2 time NBA all star Baron Davis is claiming that he was abducted and taken aboard a UFO about two weeks ago outside of Las Vegas. “They were poking me on my nose and they were, like, looking me in my eyes," he told the New York Daily News. A true story, or an attempt to get publicity for his podcast? So far, he’s sticking to it–or not. He has both insisted that it is a true story and tweeted that it’s a joke. Where does your Out There editor come out? His descriptions of what happened to him, and the emotional intensity involved ring true, but, hey, it’s Baron Davis, practical joker extraordinaire.
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The object pictured in this video by photographer Drew Ryan has appeared over the Empire Bay area in New South Wales on July 3–as it happened, World UFO Day. According to Mr. Ryan and others, it has been seen before on at least five occasions. This rules out a meteor–as does its movement–as well as essentially all other prosaic explanations. A high probability that this is a genuine unknown.
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This doesn’t appear to be a bird, plane or balloon. It’s far too thin to be a balloon and in any case is not flying. It shows no reaction to the air mass at all. It is held aloft by something that does not rely on air like a wing or gas bag. Toward the end of the video, the object slowly turns end on, until it is just a dot. Could it be a CGI effect? Yes, but your Out There editor is giving it the benefit of the doubt. Probable genuine unknown.
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