FLYING RODS

A new type of UFO

Rods are cylindrical shaped objects that range from four inches to a hundred feet in length. They appear to have a membrane along their torsos and numerous appendages, which give them a centipede like form that allows them to move in a wave like motion through the air.

They are seen to travel at extremely high speeds barely visible with the naked eye, but they can be captured on film. They don't seem to be mechanical or made of metal and appear to exhibit some form of intelligence, as they have been recorded swerving around objects in their paths.

They are possibly the best evidence of alien life to date, or at the least, an exotic new form of life. Some believe they are unidentified creatures described as 'sky fish', due to the undulating way that they travel through the skies. No one has ever found a dead one or brought one back alive. The only evidence of these 'rods' is recorded on videotape, and only seen when played back frame by frame, or in slow motion.

Flying rods have been observed and filmed all over the world, but were discovered accidentally by film maker Jose Escamilla in 1994, while filming in Midway, New Mexico.

Your Comments

Eveyone seems to think rods are a new life form but what if we are the new life form?
Comments sent in by Tracey Miles

The first time I heard of them was in early 2000, and it was on the 10 o'clock news, and I was thinking "what the HECK?!" or something like that. Anyways I listened to the story and for some reason I thought it was just some freakish weird camera problem/fluke going on for just one day. Then I forgot about them. Then one day last year, I woke up early and my mom was talking about the morning show that was talking about rods. So I went on the net and started finding info, and I don't believe they exsist. They don't appear to have any mass and besides every living creature has to stop and rest sometime.
Comments sent in by Aliengirl

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Individual rods captured on film
A close up of an individual rod
A blurred image of rods passing to quickly for the camera
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