The newest short documentary that has come to Netflix follows the journey of John Shepherd who has spent the last thirty years trying to contact aliens outside of our solar system.
It's simply called John Was Trying to Contact Aliens, and it's only sixteen minutes long...
This optical illusion was captured on one of their tower cams in Henderson. The camera faces downtown Evansville, and that's where we see the unidentified projections.
It started as a joke months ago by a guy on Facebook when he created an event called "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us." People turned up at the gates anyway - watch live!
We're already convinced that aliens exist, so it's not like we need any further proof. But these clips of identical UFOs hovering in the sky over Brooklyn and San Francisco blew us away. All hail our alien overlords! (The videos are a bit NSFW, by the way, due to some UFO-inspired potty mouth.)
The truth is out there! Well, sort of. The 'X-Files' gang were partially right: the National Archives recently published declassified "flying saucer" schematics and the details of the project, dubbed "Project 1974" that hailed from the 1950s.
During an interview to promote his memoir, "Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock" Sammy Hagar claimed he has twice made contact with extra-terrestrials.