Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles That is weird. Let's check out this Rio Blanco UFO V1 over here. FLIR video from the Air Force. What is that? Whatever it is, it's moving at high rates of speed. Look how many there are. Look at that thing that's coming behind us they're saying. These guys sound scared. There is something going on in the jungles of Rio Blanco. We're here in Mexico investigating some UFOs, and we heard that there are a lot that appear over the jungle. According to the story of his ancestors, the Aztecs saw strange things such as objects in the sky on top of the trees, so these jungles have been associated with these kinds of sightings for centuries. Oh wow. Ci. These sightings haven't just been occurring over the years, they've been occurring over generations. There's a long storied history here of flying objects into these jungles. That's something right? Like, that needs to be looked into. So have you ever seen anything strange? Ci. You felt something weird in the jungle which is a substance like a jelly? Have you got a sample? Yes. He's going to go get it. Thank you. He doesn't know what it is. Usually, it's in the parts of the jungle where the sightings are. So what do you think it is? Well, there's this thing known as star jelly, and this substance is unusual. There's been one or two accounts where they can't actually explain what's happened. On August 7th, 1994, a mysterious jelly fell like rain from the sky in Oakville, Washington. This substance covered 20 square miles and caused flu-like symptoms throughout the population. Initial tests of the substance by the Washington Department of Health determined it was unlike any known substance on Earth. UFO researchers have theorized that star jelly is an extraterrestrial cellular organic matter that falls to Earth during a meteor shower or is left behind by an alien spacecraft.
B1 Discovery jelly substance jungle ci ufo Star Jelly Found in Remote Jungle | Contact 4 0 林宜悉 posted on 2019/06/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary