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Red rain could prove that aliens have landed
Guardian Unlimited ^ | Mar 5, 2006

Posted on 03/05/2006 8:26:40 AM PST by Hadean

Amelia Gentleman and Robin McKie Sunday March 5, 2006 The Observer

There is a small bottle containing a red fluid on a shelf in Sheffield University's microbiology laboratory. The liquid looks cloudy and uninteresting. Yet, if one group of scientists is correct, the phial contains the first samples of extraterrestrial life isolated by researchers. Inside the bottle are samples left over from one of the strangest incidents in recent meteorological history. On 25 July, 2001, blood-red rain fell over the Kerala district of western India. And these rain bursts continued for the next two months. All along the coast it rained crimson, turning local people's clothes pink, burning leaves on trees and falling as scarlet sheets at some points.

Investigations suggested the rain was red because winds had swept up dust from Arabia and dumped it on Kerala. But Godfrey Louis, a physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, after gathering samples left over from the rains, concluded this was nonsense. 'If you look at these particles under a microscope, you can see they are not dust, they have a clear biological appearance.' Instead Louis decided that the rain was made up of bacteria-like material that had been swept to Earth from a passing comet. In short, it rained aliens over India during the summer of 2001.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alien; comet; evolution; india; life; rain; red; science; space
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To: CommandoFrank

It's 72 white grapes, it never was 72 virgins:

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41 posted on 03/05/2006 9:10:59 AM PST by LucyT (All terrorist are muslim.)
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To: Hadean

I know a guy at work who takes the guardian seriously L0L


42 posted on 03/05/2006 9:28:03 AM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: vrwc0915

105 - beehive!


43 posted on 03/05/2006 9:31:32 AM PST by ASOC (Choosing between the lesser of two evils, in the end, still leaves you with - evil.)
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To: ASOC
O elevation 0 Delay

LOL

44 posted on 03/05/2006 9:34:13 AM PST by vrwc0915
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To: Hadean
On 25 July, 2001, blood-red rain fell over the Kerala district of western India.

Hmmmm.......

And where and when did the bird flu first show up? < cue ominous music >

45 posted on 03/05/2006 9:37:15 AM PST by uglybiker (Don't blame me. I didn't make you stupid.)
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To: RichInOC

OUCH


46 posted on 03/05/2006 9:38:11 AM PST by rikkir (My goal this year: Push a Moonbat over the edge by increasing our majorities!!)
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To: operation clinton cleanup
"Alien Compost?"

You'd think if that were the case, the deserts along the Mexican border would be as lush as an Alpine meadow.

47 posted on 03/05/2006 9:41:17 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Cheney X -- Destroying the Liberal Democrat Traitors By Any Means Necessary -- Ya Dig ? Sho 'Nuff.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

48 posted on 03/05/2006 9:45:43 AM PST by null and void (I nominate Sept 11th: "National Moderate Muslim Day of Tacit Approval". - Mr. Rational, paraphrased)
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To: Hadean

The "scientist" announcing this "discovery" was a physicist, NOT an expert in biology.


49 posted on 03/05/2006 9:47:39 AM PST by CivilWarguy
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To: fieldmarshaldj
You'd think if that were the case, the deserts along the Mexican border would be as lush as an Alpine meadow.

Haha! Hey wait, thats gross!

50 posted on 03/05/2006 9:48:58 AM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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To: CivilWarguy

Aliens have been wreaking havoc for me my whole life. They're called viruses (virii?) and I hear most scientists view their dna as like nothing else on earth, therefore not originating from earth. Look at the electron microscope pictures of viruses and they certainly look alien.

They're not green and three feet tall, if they were maybe we could reason with them. They seem only intent on leaching off us. The smartest ones seem not to kill the host, such as Epstein Barre and Herpes.

Sound nutty? So did that "the Earth is not flat" thing.


51 posted on 03/05/2006 10:01:36 AM PST by at bay ("We actually did an evil....." Eric Scmidt, CEO Google)
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To: PatrickHenry
Open mind here. Improbable but sort of sexy.
52 posted on 03/05/2006 10:01:40 AM PST by VadeRetro (Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
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To: Hadean
Does George Nouri know about this!!!?????

*LOL*

53 posted on 03/05/2006 10:17:20 AM PST by Al Simmons ("Only those are fit to live who do not fear to die" - Theodore Roosevelt)
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To: Hadean; gitmo; Zuben Elgenubi; Thumper1960
There are additional details of this bizarre event in an article from the New Scientist magazine titled "It's raining aliens"

Some of the fascinating portions of the article in New Scientist include the following excerpts:

"Cockell argues that there could be a simpler explanation the red particles are actually blood. "They look like red blood cells to me," he says. The size fits just right; red blood cells are normally about 6 to 8 micrometres wide. They are naturally dimpled just like the red rain particles. What's more, mammalian red blood cells contain no DNA because they don't have a cell nucleus."

"It's tough to explain, however, how 50 tonnes of mammal blood could have ended up in rain clouds. Cockell takes a wild guess that maybe a meteor explosion massacred a flock of bats, splattering their blood in all directions. India is home to around 100 species of bats, which sometimes fly to altitudes of 3 kilometres or more. "A giant flock of bats is actually a possibility maybe a meteor airburst occurred during a bat migration," he says. "But one would have to wonder where the bat wings are."

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"If they can't explain the origin of the samples, then the suggestion that they are alien life will gain credence. In that case, someone will have to verify an observation that Louis made which even he finds astonishing: that the cells replicate. In earlier unpublished papers, Louis says he cultured the red rain cells in unconventional nutrients, such as cedar wood oil, and showed that these DNA-devoid microbes divide happily at a temperature of 300 C. Louis admits he left these claims out of his latest paper because he thought they would be considered "too extraordinary".

54 posted on 03/05/2006 10:26:27 AM PST by Unmarked Package
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To: inquest

Great song! Surprised it took 19 posts to reference it.


55 posted on 03/05/2006 10:27:15 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: Unmarked Package

Interesting. I wonder if the organisms are alive.


56 posted on 03/05/2006 10:31:36 AM PST by gitmo (From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
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To: Hadean

That would be one tough bug. Hanging out in the Oort cloud is no picnic.


57 posted on 03/05/2006 10:32:39 AM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: Unmarked Package

pity is I bet we never hear anything about this story ever again


58 posted on 03/05/2006 10:35:13 AM PST by bobdsmith
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To: devane617

Interesting pic from "Burning Man". Ever go to one?


59 posted on 03/05/2006 10:40:45 AM PST by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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To: RightWingAtheist
Found a link to a site over there. Verrry weird: http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/esp.html

I am trying to figure out how it does it. If you find out please tell.

60 posted on 03/05/2006 10:48:48 AM PST by bobdsmith
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