UFOs in Brazil in 2011 (The object could be seen from 5 pm until 4 a.m in the morning between 23/07/2011 and 24/07/2011).
Another version about what has been watched in Houston that can be of assistance:
UFO pictures and video in Houston investigated by local TV news
Posted by: Alejandro Rojas August
14, 2014 2 Comments 8,782
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A local Houston DJ began posting
UFO pictures early in the morning on Tuesday, August 12. Local news picked up
on the story, and everyone is wondering what the strange lights in the skies
could be.
The sightings started on Monday
night and continued into the next morning. KPRC,
the NBC affiliate in Houston, picked up on the story when they saw the Twitter
and Instagram posts of @djnayyz. He
posted several pictures of round lights in the skies over east Houston.
The DJ, whose stage name is DJ
Nayyz, has not been available for interviews, but he has been posting about the
media attention he has gotten, and even posted a request from the news for an
interview. He seems to be having fun with the event. He gave very little
information with the images, the first simply says, “UFO over Houston’s east
side.” The
second says, “UFO over Houston (sic) or nah?”
First UFO picture posted by DJ
Nayyz. (Credit:
DJ Nayyz)
Second UFO picture posted by DJ
Nayyz. (Credit: DJ Nayyz)
A second witness, who calls
himself Mr. Rastafarian, posted a snapchat picture on his twitter, but was also
having fun with it. He
wrote, “Look closely lol.”
UFO image posted by Mr.
Rastafarian. (Credit: Mr. Rastafarian)
Several people have suggested the
lights are just a reflection of the highway lamps in the windshield. Many have
noted the similarity between the highway lamps and the circular lights.
Even a friend of DJ Nayyz, who
goes by rawlopz, replied to one of the pictures saying, “Hahah good one
@djnayyz that’s actually the reflection of the highway lights on the glass door
I can’t believe you fooled the news well they believe what ever you tell
them.! @djnayyz
(sic).”
Nick Torres posted this image on
KPRC’s Facebook page of a Houston highway street lamp along with the comment,
“Problem solved.” (Credit: Nick Torres)
Another video of some mysterious
lights, this time over southeast Houston, were posted online. DJ Nayyz reposted
it on his Instagram page and KPRC covered the new UFO video in
a follow up news story. In this video, musician Andrew Pena caught some lights
in a video on Monday night while he was trying to film the lightening. However,
this video looks even more to be a reflection of lights from inside of Pena’s
car reflecting on the windshield.
In his news report, KPRC reporter
Ryan Korsgard, showed the video on his phone to some Houston residents at the
Houston Museum of Natural Science. Among those he asked about the video was Dr.
Carolyn Sumners, vice president for astronomy at the museum.
Sumners is writing a show about
UFOs. She says, “I
think the trick in UFO’s is figuring out what else they could be. It’s easy to
say that could be the aliens.”
She also explained why she thinks
the topics of UFOs is so interesting. “All the way back to recorded history,
there are going to be things we can’t explain. That’s what makes it exciting,”
she said.
Although these lights appear to
be reflections, KPRC is on the case. We’ll let you know of any
updates. Meanwhile, DJ Nayyz has remained silent on the issue. However, he is
the resident DJ at Limelight Houston. So
if you are in the area, today is Twerk Thursday at Limelight Houston, so
in-between twerking sessions, you can attempt to ask DJ Nayyz more
about his UFO pictures.
ABOUT
ALEJANDRO ROJAS
Alejandro Rojas is a radio host
for Open Minds Radio, editor and contributing writer for Open Minds magazine as
well as OpenMinds.tv. For several years Alejandro was the official spokesperson
for the Mutual UFO Network as the Director of Public Education. As a
UFO/Paranormal researcher and journalist, Alejandro has spent many hours in the
field investigating phenomena up close and personal. Alejandro has been
interviewed by media organizations around the world, including the largest
cable and network news agencies with several appearances on Coast to Coast AM.
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