More questionable journalistic crap, this time out of Houston, Texas. The reporter goes and talks to a guy who has been filming UFO’s with his camcorder and swears these are UFO’s. He also checked out some credible sources such as Sammy Haggar swearing aliens beamed music into his skull from 12 miles away…
Anyhows, I almost have to laugh at this reporter and the guy (Chris) who is taping these UFO’s. First the reporter looks as though he didn’t even check to see what Chris was taping, and secondly, it looks like Chris has a bunch of videos of satellites moving across the night sky. In one of them, I did find he locked onto an airplane. I include the original video report, and a YouTube video so you can see what Chris is taping. Let me know if you find anything remotely curious.
HOUSTON – Chris Hardman won’t be insulted if you don’t believe him.
After all, not even his fiancee believes in UFOs.
But Hardman swears he has videotaped dozens of extraterrestrial spacecraft over the past year, both here in Houston and in Austin.
“Most of them are triangular in shape or kind of a teardrop,” Hardman says.
He posts his videos on his YouTube channel where you can now view 51 clips, including last Saturdays close encounter with what he describes as an alien flying machine that approached within a few hundred feet.
“They’re totally silent but this is the one time I could actually hear one, it got so close. It made kind of a humming sound.”
MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network, lists 23 reports of UFO sightings over Harris county so far in 2009.
Hardman thinks that number is a gross underestimate, which is why he keeps his camera handy and his YouTube channel busy.
“People should know about it. People should pay more attention to what’s going on over their head.”
Hardman is not alone in the belief that earth creatures are not alone in the universe. Chickenfoot lead vocalist Sammy Hagar has an alien face depicted on his guitar because he says aliens made contact with him when he was 20 years old. The popular singer and founder of the Cabo Wabo tequila brand also says that aliens downloaded music into his brain.
Source: Ned Hibbert/FoxNews
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