If this guy's an oddball, at least he's an intriguing one. Red Rain & Alien Microbes.

Just the usual kooks? Hardly.

Well, maybe not, but…

This red rain fell often over a 2 month period. It seems at least odd enough to be worth investigating.

I read the same story in New Scientist just the other day, which isn’t the sort of magazine to publish just any old crackpot theory. One of the possibilities that they mention is that it could be mammalian red blood cells. The colour, the lack of DNA, and apparently even the shape of the cells all point to that but then there’s still the mystery of why it would rain blood for two months. Their best suggestion is a meteor burst inside or close to a flock of bats but that seems somewhat unlikely. Then there’s the claim that under certain conditions, the cells multiply, which blood cells certainly don’t…
Looks like a story worth watching, wahtever happens.

It’s an intriguing story, definitely. I don’t really buy the prevailing theory, that a meteor exploded within a flock of bats/birds. After all, no-one reported finding any wings or anything. Will keep my eye on it, definitely.

If I’m not wrong this is the old “panspermia” theory of Svante Ahhrenius. he theorized that the earth is continually receiving a 'rain" of single celled life forms from comets, costmic dust, meterites, etc. As far as i know, this theory has’nt much credibilioty.

I, for one, welcome our new non-DNA’ed, panspermia comet-seeded, alien bacteria overlords.

Well, somebody had to say it.

But, did they Bring Pie?

This is what happens when aliens get ahold of our defense plans.

It was written nearly a century ago but Hollywood had to broadcast it through space:

“nanner nanner nanner. Aliens can’t get us because we have microbes”

Now the microbe is out of the comet and we are the ones to be infected.

watch the skies…
KEEP WATCHING THE SKIES!