The universe is full of unexplainable things that leave us wondering if there is anyone else out there except us. There have been sightings of UFOs, alien-like creatures, and now this - a Sydney resident came across this peculiar-looking thing while he was out for a jog in the morning.?
According to a report by LADbible, Harry Hayes was jogging through Marrickville when he saw something 'alien-like'.?
"My gut says it's some kind of embryo but with Covid, World War III, and the floods [going on right now] this could very well be an alien," Hayes said.
Recently, Australia's east coast experienced heavy rain and flooding but the unusual 'creature' wasn't found in a flood zone.?LADbible contacted the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales to identify the creature. However, no one has been able to do so till now.?
At the beginning of 2022, a 'time-travelling' TikToker had?claimed that the human race will make its first discovery of alien life inside Earth.
"I have been thought of as a fake time traveller but I can prove that I'm not. Remember these three dates and I can prove that I'm real..." an account called '@pasttimetravel' posted on TikTok.
They added: "March 15, 2022, a volcano erupts and creates an ash cloud around half the world. June 28, 2022, a plane goes missing for a month and returns but everyone on the plane says it was only three hours. August 2, 2022, we make contact with an underground civilisation."? ?
The ¡®rain bomb¡¯ that soaked Brisbane and triggered massive floods across the Queensland capital is now on its way to dump Sydney with up to 200mm worth of rain expected.?
According to the?Bureau of Meteorology, a dump of 150mm to 200mm worth of rain for Sydney was predicted. However, now Sydneysiders can expect at most 120mm worth of rain. BOM has also issued life-threatening flash flooding and high wind warnings across the state.?
People have been told to watch out for landslides and debris while travelling on the road and to avoid flooded areas.
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