Alien Spawn - Quasi Organic? Form Shot Over Washington D.C., U.S.
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WASHINGTON: A “dark, snake-like shape” hovered midair in a Northwest D.C. neighborhood in October 2016 something strange hovered in the sky just a few miles from the Pentagon, a witness reported.
The witness, who took photos, said whatever it was appeared to rotate and then morph into a group of glowing objects.
Above: Maximum enlargement of case object
As is usually the case with UFOs, the photos are hard to make out, but one does seem to show a set of glittering, airborne lights. The witness, who took photos, said whatever it was appeared to rotate and then morph into a group of glowing objects that split apart. The photos are hard to make out, but one does seem to show a set of glittering, airborne lights.
BEAMS Hypothesis: We ask, is the form in this image some kind of quasi-organism? An alien life-form?
The question is, would most people even KNOW alien life if they saw it?
Now this is where we will probably lose some readers, while others will be quite familiar with such out-of-the-box thinking: When we say 'alien', we are not necessarily suggesting something of extraterrestrial origin; no, 'alien' in this context is meant to mean something that is unfamiliar to most people and officially unrecognized, (or at least unacknowledged) by mainstream science.
The reason we use the term 'alien' in this context at all, is because here, we are delving into a subject that is 'alien' to most people's understanding.
We have a number of testimonies on record (and even some footage) where witnesses have observed these serpent-like aerial objects (sometimes of giant size) releasing numerous (often described as 'Fleets' of) energetic spheres... which look rather glowing eggs in a way.
Here again, in this Washington case, one of the photos, (which we haven't got unfortunately) apparently shows this figure with "glittering lights"; and these 'lights' we suggest, are in fact these unidentified 'spheres' once more.
The idea is that these snake/worm-like unidentified's could be living cocoons or containers, created from slender, thread-like, (plasma energy?) filaments, which hold the spheres or eggs prior to spawning.
After the birthing process, the container presumably 'dies', then breaks up and gradually dissolves in the atmosphere.
The $64,000 question is what do these 'eggs' grow into? Larger, sphere lifeforms would be our guess.
It has even been suggested by others, that these serpentine masses might originate from the (largely unexplored) upper reaches of our atmosphere and may even be connected to 'angel hair' folklore/phenomenon.
This isn't such a way-out proposal as it might first seem: Many single-cell creatures on this earth defy conventional ideas about metabolism and reproduction; some don’t consume organic nutrients at all. Some organisms don’t need sex to reproduce: They “fragment” directly from the parent. Still others act as if they’re alive at some times, dead at others. Viruses, for example, can lie dormant for centuries.
An organism is any individual entity that exhibits the properties of life. It is a synonym for "life form". It is not beyond the bounds of possibility therefore, that some of these UFOs are living and that they are able to birth in the air in a kind of 'spawn': Airbourne, Air-born = born in the air.