ID | #1644842380 |
Added | Mon, 14/02/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Residents of one of the districts of East Las Vegas, located near Hollywood Boulevard and Charleston Avenue, have been in complete disbelief for several weeks, as mysterious drops of black liquid fall on their homes.
Marcos Cervantes said raindrops have been falling on his house, cars, van, basketball court and almost everything else for the past three to four weeks.
"Could it be a lubricant? Butter? I do not know," Cervantes said, looking at the hood of his SUV, covered with a mysterious liquid. "It is very difficult to service my cars. It's very difficult to be outside in my yard, knowing that I can't even cook, barbecue or something like that because of the drops on the food."
Neighbors in the area declined to be interviewed, but said they had all encountered the same thing without any explanation.
Cervantes wondered if the drops could have come from planes flying over the city, but, according to him, an appeal to the Federal Aviation Administration did not give any answers.
He wondered if this substance could be toxic or harmful to his health.
"I would like someone to take action and help me identify what it is and find a solution," he said.
Original news
An unidentified brown or black liquid has coated properties in the eastern Las Vegas valley, worrying the people living there.
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On February 10 2022, popular Twitter account @LasVegasLocally tweeted about a “mysterious black liquid” that purportedly had “been falling on people in East Las Vegas for weeks.” Neither the Imgur post nor the tweet included any additional information about Las Vegas and the mysterious black liquid situation.
Over on Reddit, the same screenshot was shared to r/WhitePeopleTwitter and r/XFiles:
Aside from the few social media posts about the mysterious black liquid in Las Vegas, very little corroborating information appeared to be available. What little coverage there was suggested the issue was both highly localized and accurately described.
On February 10 2022, Vegas-area news station KTNV published a segment to YouTube, titled “No explanation for ‘mystery liquid’ falling from sky over neighborhood.” The outlet also tweeted about the droplets on the morning of February 10 2022:
An attached article by KTNV, “No explanation for ‘mystery liquid’ falling from sky over neighborhood,” reported that residents of the Las Vegas neighborhood observed the “mystery liquid” falling from the sky over the previous three to four weeks:
People in one Eastern Las Vegas neighborhood near Hollywood Blvd. and Charleston Ave. have been completely perplexed for weeks as mysterious brown or black droplets have fallen on their properties.
KTNV spoke to one resident on camera, adding that others declined to be interviewed (but that they had corroborated the story.) Footage in the segment showed vehicles and structured marked by dark smudges:
“It could be grease? Oil? I don’t know,” [resident Marcus] Cervantes said while looking at the hood of his mystery liquid coated SUV. “It’s very hard to maintain my vehicles. It’s very very difficult to be outside in my backyard knowing that I can’t even cook or barbecue or anything like that because of droplets on my food.”
Neighbors in the area declined an interview, but said they’ve all experienced the same thing with no explanation.
The outlet reported that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) did not respond to a request for comment, adding:
The Nevada Department of Conservation referred a KTNV request to the Division of Environmental Protection and the DEP hadn’t responded to inquiry by publication.
A popular Imgur post titled “mysterious black liquid falling in Las Vegas” featured a screenshot from @LasVegasLocally on Twitter. The claim was substantiated by local news station KTNV’s coverage of the “mystery liquid,” complete with firsthand accounnts.
We have contected the Federal Aviation Administration for more information.
Hypotheses
Garbage
Not infrequently it happens that the trash accidentally or intentionally left by the person, may be something abnormal: signs of alien eggs alien, unknown water and land creatures, etc.. Also, this debris can enter into a chemical reactiile physical interaction with the environment. For example, to burn the grass or to form a ball.
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Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), Kourou (France) Vehicle: Soyuz-ST-B Fregat-M Payload: OneWeb L13-1 (OneWeb 0410) OneWeb L13-2 (OneWeb 0411) OneWeb L13-3 (OneWeb 0415) OneWeb L13-4 (OneWeb 0416) OneWeb L13-5 (OneWeb 0422) OneWeb L13-6 (OneWeb 0423) OneWeb L13-7 (OneWeb 0425) OneWeb L13-8 (OneWeb 0428) OneWeb L13-9 (OneWeb 0431) OneWeb L13-10 (OneWeb 0434) OneWeb L13-11 (OneWeb 0435) OneWeb L13-12 (OneWeb 0436) OneWeb L13-13 (OneWeb 0438) OneWeb L13-14 (OneWeb 0439) OneWeb L13-15 (OneWeb 0442) OneWeb L13-16 (OneWeb 0443) OneWeb L13-17 (OneWeb 0444) OneWeb L13-18 (OneWeb 0445) OneWeb L13-19 (OneWeb 0446) OneWeb L13-20 (OneWeb 0448) OneWeb L13-21 (OneWeb 0449) OneWeb L13-22 (OneWeb 0451) OneWeb L13-23 (OneWeb 0452) OneWeb L13-24 (OneWeb 0455) OneWeb L13-25 (OneWeb 0456) OneWeb L13-26 (OneWeb 0457) OneWeb L13-27 (OneWeb 0458) OneWeb L13-28 (OneWeb 0461) OneWeb L13-29 (OneWeb 0463) OneWeb L13-30 (OneWeb 0464) OneWeb L13-31 (OneWeb 0468) OneWeb L13-32 (OneWeb 0473) OneWeb L13-33 (OneWeb 0474) OneWeb L13-34 (OneWeb 0475) OneWeb L13-1, ..., L13-36
- Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA) Vehicle: Astra Rocket-3.3 Payload: BAMA 1 INCA QubeSat R5 S1
Investigation
It is difficult to say without analyzing the composition of the liquid. It can be assumed that this may be, for example, the lubrication of the landing gear of an aircraft or hydraulic fluid.
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