As 32-year-old Andrew Holden was walking his dogs on the moors in Huddersfield, he found what he believes is alien evidence on earth. What could it be? Is this the evidence that will prove that aliens walk among us?
Andrew Holden found what could be alien evidence on earth. As the 32-year-old was walking his dogs on the moors of Huddersfield, they came upon a bizarre looking jelly-like blob. Holden was reported to have said, "It looks like frogspawn but it definitely isn't. It doesn't look normal and I didn't notice a smell".
Andrew Holden, who believes in aliens, thinks that the mysterious blob could be alien residue left behind. He spent all afternoon looking for more of these so-called alien residue in the moors. Andrew did find some more of the mysterious blob but it was more crystallized than jelly-like and blobby than the one before.
Andrew Holden has become overcome with the need to know what the mysterious jelly-like blob is that he took pictures and videos of the blob and posted it on his Instagram account. He was asking everyone if they know anything of this blob. It took him long hours searching the internet for clues on what the mysterious jelly-like blob could be.
Someone commented on Andrew's post that the blob could be animal or plant secretion. Andrew refutes this claim as he said there was no evidence that animals were in that area where the blob was found. There are also no plants that could secrete that much jelly-like blobs.
The mystery of the blobs became even more intriguing when the next day, as Andrew Holden, was scouring the moors for more mysterious blobs, he came upon the same place where he first saw the mysterious jelly-like blob. Instead of seeing the blob, all Andrew Holden saw was just a barren area. Andrew Holden does say that the grass arranged in a circular pattern just like a crop circle and no traces of the mysterious blob can be seen anywhere.
It seems Andrew Holden is not the only one mesmerized by this mysterious blobs. In the fourteenth century, a physician by the name of John of Gaddesden wrote about "stella terrae", another one calls the mysterious blobs, "uligo", and an old dictionary has an entry for "sterre slyme". Mexicans call it "caca de luna" or moon excrement. All of these terms describe the mysterious blob Andrew Holden has found.
But with all these accounts about mysterious jelly-like blobs, there is still no concrete explanation on how the mysterious blobs also called star jelly, star rot, star shot, or astromyxin, came to be. Others believe the mysterious blobs are due to cyanobacteria, other believe it is a by-product of toads, frogs, or snails, while others believe it appears only after a meteor shower.
How about you? Have you seen mysterious jelly-like blobs where you live? Where do you think they come from? Share your theories and experiences in the comments below!