Red Alien Rain
Monday March 20, 2006
We are always looking for proof of the existence of alien life. Pouring over sighting reports, enhancing photographs, and editing video film are the most common ways in which we seek that proof. Of course, the SETI project is patiently waiting for that one signal from another planet to prove the thesis of alien life. But if a recent Internet article has any basis in fact, maybe there is an additional avenue to explore; red rain.
Red rain could prove that aliens have landed gives us a fascinating look at an event that occurred on July 25, 2001. Red rain fell over western India, and continued for two months. The phenomena turned tree leaves red, and even clothes had a pink hue to them. At times, the rain was so heavy that it came in sheets of scarlet. At first, the red color was thought to be from dust storms, but according to physicist Godfrey Louis, the material was of biological origin, coming from passing comets. In other words, the red rain was of an extraterrestrial origin. If this is true, it could turn out to be an amazing discovery. A discovery that might send us in a new direction in our hunt for ET.


Comments
Wow. I’m surprised I don’t recall hearing about this at the time. I don’t have an opnion one way or the other about what caused it but it sure is an interesting phenomena. I’d certainly be puzzled if I walked outside and saw it raining real red rain.
It is a bit more than just a internet site report. There are people taking the whole thing very seriously and many theories have been made on the subject. There is a detailed report with some very interesting theories featured in the New Scientist Magazine (March2006 Issue) Although some of the experiments are incomplete for proof that the cells found in the rain were not blood cells (as this a similar to their appearance) but infact a non-DNA form of life. Obviously the scientific implications if they are a non-DNA form life would be staggering. But then if they do turn out to be planet-earthly blood cells that’s still a little puzzling maybe! I eagerly wish to know more about what’s happened since that story was printed.
Funny how a celebrity throwing a cell phone makes headlines, while important events such as this aren’t heard of. This is crucial!
I agree the media does not have our best interests at heart. Why do we put up with it?