The mainstream news media video report below should be enough to cause any UFO skeptic to open their eyes and ask what in the world is really going on with UFO’s. A wind turbine in Lincolnshire was mysteriously destroyed and many witnesses are now describing what they saw, what appeared to be a ‘huge, tentacled octopus’ or a ‘huge ball of light’ flying towards the turbine before it was destroyed. Is it merely a coincidence that a tentacled UFO has also been seen over California as shared in this story? Very strange; what’s up???
“It was huge. With the tentacles it looked just like an octopus.”
The object that struck the turbine at Conisholme near Louth, dodged others surrounding it and experts had no explanation for what it was. There were NO reports of any aircraft collisions.
“There was definitely something there,” Coun Robert Palmer, Chairman of East Lindsey District Council, told a local newspaper:
The locals remained certain the truth is out there and even the company that owns the turbine admitted it had never seen anything like it before.
“It looked like a giant explosion in the air.”
John Harrison, another witness, described how he looked out of his landing window and saw a “massive ball of light with tentacles going right down to the ground” over the wind farm.
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Illuminati Pentagrams Hidden in Plain Sight
Below Are 10 Illuminati Pentagrams (Hidden in Sight)
1: Illuminati Pentagram overtly displayed on building in Hannover, Germany.
The Cataclysm That Erased History 12,000 Years Ago
The Younger Dryas stadial, also referred to as the Big Freeze, was a geologically brief (1,300 ± 70 years) period of cold climatic conditions and drought which occurred between approximately 12,800 and 11,500 years BP. The Younger Dryas stadial is thought to have been caused by the collapse of the North American ice sheets, although rival theories have been proposed.
The Younger Dryas impact event is a contested hypothesis that an air burst from a purported comet above or even into the Laurentide Ice Sheet north of the Great Lakes set all of the North American continent ablaze around 12,900 years ago. The hypothesis attempts to explain the extinction of many of the large animals in North America and the unproven population decreases in the North American stone age Clovis culture about at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. Proponents claim the existence of a charred carbon-rich layer of soil found at some 50 Clovis-age sites across the continent. It has been criticized for not being consistent with paleoindian population estimates.
Impact specialists have studied the claim and concluded that there never was such an impact, in particular because various physical signs of such an impact cannot be found. Evidence supporting the theory however has been further suggested by the 2012 paper presented to the PNAS (T.E. Bunch et al.) which looked at apparent high temperature impact melt products found in multiple sites of the ‘black mat’ across three continents dating to 12 900 years ago, This is further indicated by the discovery (Kurbatov et al. 2010) of the presence of a rich layer of nanodiamonds in the Greenland ice sheet coinciding with this date.
One explanation of the abrupt cooling episode known as the Younger Dryas (YD) is a cosmic impact or airburst at the YD boundary (YDB) that triggered cooling and resulted in other calamities, including the disappearance of the Clovis culture and the extinction of many large mammal species. Researchers Michail I. Petaev Shichun Huang, Stein B. Jacobsen, and Alan Zindler tested the YDB impact hypothesis by analyzing ice samples from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core across the Bølling-Allerød/YD boundary for major and trace elements.
According to a report “ Large Pt anomaly in the Greenland ice core points to a cataclysm at the onset of Younger Dryas: in the Proceeding of National Academy of Science, they found a large platinum (Pt) anomaly at the YDB, not accompanied by a prominent iridium (Ir) anomaly, with the Pt/Ir ratios at the Pt peak exceeding those in known terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials. Whereas the highly fractionated Pt/Ir ratio rules out mantle or chondritic sources of the Pt anomaly, it does not allow positive identification of the source. Circumstantial evidence such as very high, superchondritic Pt/Al ratios associated with the Pt anomaly and its timing, different from other major events recorded on the GISP2 ice core such as well-understood sulfate spikes caused by volcanic activity and the ammonium and nitrate spike due to the biomass destruction, hints for an extraterrestrial source of Pt. Such a source could have been a highly differentiated object like an Ir-poor iron meteorite that is unlikely to result in an airburst or trigger wide wildfires proposed by the YDB impact hypothesis.