A Ghostly "cocoon" - A Headless Insect Or A Mystical Phenomenon? - Alternative View

A Ghostly "cocoon" - A Headless Insect Or A Mystical Phenomenon? - Alternative View
A Ghostly "cocoon" - A Headless Insect Or A Mystical Phenomenon? - Alternative View

Video: A Ghostly "cocoon" - A Headless Insect Or A Mystical Phenomenon? - Alternative View

Video: A Ghostly
Video: **Oscar Nominated** 3D Animated Shorts: "Sweet Cocoon" - by ESMA | TheCGBros 2024, May
Anonim

Approaching the leaves, the object instantly flew off in the opposite direction, moving at very high speed. However, it is obvious that this is not an insect - there are no wings, no limbs, no head."

An eyewitness from Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA noticed strange flying creatures - similar to insects without a head - which he believes are elements of the other world. One of these objects was captured on video.

“At first I thought it was cotton from a cotton tree - we have a lot of them here,” says an eyewitness. - But this one seemed to me too white, even luminous, was spherical and opaque, in contrast to cotton, which is airy transparent. An eyewitness also noted that, approaching the leaves, the object instantly flew off in the opposite direction, moving at a very high speed. “Cotton is not capable of that. It is also obvious that it is not an insect - there are no wings, no limbs, no head."

When the creature flew up to the leaves, an eyewitness noticed something else strange. The creature stopped at the leaves, trying to match their movement - it was as if it were stuck in a web. But that was not the case - for some reason, the leaves were essentially interesting. In this case, the oval shape of the object changed to a round one within a few seconds.

According to experts, this ball can be both a phenomenon from the other world, and some kind of alien device. Some even think that this is a small UFO. But one thing is clear - this object came to us from another world - distant or otherworldly.

Image
Image

It is scary to imagine that such seemingly ordinary "fluffs" can surround us in everyday life and quietly watch us.

Promotional video:

Recommended: