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I would say that is what they are but the site only had them in clear and glow in the dark.
Glow in the dark would have been a great gag.
Originally posted by CitizenJack
reply to post by TrueAmerican
Thats a nest of reptilian humanoid eggs. I count 435 senators, 50 represenatives, 1 president, 9 supreme court justices, and a bunch of bankers. Getting the next brood ready haha.
Honestly all logic escapes me, .... I'm not usualy that guy but hoax maybe? I hope ATS comes up with something better than me.
Originally posted by CitizenJack
reply to post by TrueAmerican
Thats a nest of reptilian humanoid eggs. I count 435 senators, 50 represenatives, 1 president, 9 supreme court justices, and a bunch of bankers. Getting the next brood ready haha.
Honestly all logic escapes me, .... I'm not usualy that guy but hoax maybe? I hope ATS comes up with something better than me.
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
My guess, bath soap beads that were used by drug smugglers to mask the smell.
They met up at this spot and ditched the beads to repackage the drugs,
Just a theory.
Originally posted by CitizenJack
reply to post by CIAGypsy
Thanks gypsy, I still think bedlams unicorn poop comment was funnier but I glad you got a chuckle out of it .
www.kgun9.com (Reporter is really playing up the alien egg thing.....)
After seeing our story about the purple orbs on Thursday, Daniel Bartels gave us a call. He was confident that the water beads he and his company, Canopy Corner, sell are the ones Gerardine Vargas found in Vail's desert on Sunday.
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But, we've invested too much time into this story to just trust Daniel and let this all go. Plus, what if they were actually alien eggs?
It's probably in everyone's best interest if we find out, right?
So, we traveled back to Vail to compare the two beads, and they're definitely not an exact match.
We took a sample of the desert orbs, and will take them to the University of Arizona's Cooperative Extension next week to get some answers.
Originally posted by CIAGypsy
reply to post by topdog81
Nothing yet....
Their last update was on 2/7 -
Purple spheres go viral