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WINGED HUMANOID Sighting Reported by Austin, Texas Resident
An Austin, Texas resident recalls his sighting of a winged humanoid that he saw gliding over his house. The description was similar to those of winged humanoids seen in the Chicagoland area.
I recently received the following report from the witness:
“In early 2019, one of my older cousins and I were standing outside of my house here in Austin, Texas. He was having a cigarette. It was about 9 pm and we’d pretty much run out of things to talk about. I opted for just looking into the night sky and gazing for the Big Dipper it being the only star I could typically spot right away.
As I’m looking up I notice a dark silhouette about 10 feet from the top of my house. I live in a two-story home so 10 feet from my roof is pretty high up but yet still close enough for me to still see. I could vividly see that it was the shape of a human-like being flying from above my home and over across the street and out of sight. It moved smoothly across the sky not too fast, just at a glide. I stared in disbelief unable to speak. Long after it vanished behind my neighbor’s home I still looked in its direction trying to understand what just happened. When I finally was able to gather my thoughts enough to talk I turned to my cousin who was also looking into the sky and said, “Let’s go inside.”
He put out his cigarette and we both walked into the house and sat in silence for about 5-10 minutes. The silence was broken by the sound of my cousin taking in a deep breath before asking me, “Did you see something flying outside?” Before he could finish I burst out into rapid sentences about what I saw. Before I knew it, we were both going back and forward barely letting either get a word out. We decided that what we saw was real and it really did happen.
That’s not the most frightening part though. Several weeks later I stumbled across a TV show on Destination America entitled “Monsters and Mysteries in America”, I believe. The episode I watched turned out to be based on sightings in Austin, Texas. I couldn’t believe it, the episode was about flying humanoids being spotted here in the city. It confirmed for me that what I saw was actually real and I hadn’t been one of the only ones who’s spotted it. I still look to the sky on most nights. I know they’re still out there.” C
NOTE: I referred to the sightings in the Chicagoland area when I contacted the witness. He stated that the winged humanoid he saw was very similar, except he did not notice glowing red eyes. He estimated that the wing span was 12-15 feet and that the body was thin and shaped like a human man, approximately 6 feet in length with human-like legs. He also stated that the wing structure was like that of a bat or dragon. Lon
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Have you had a sighting of a winged humanoid or huge bat-like creature in the Chicago, Illinois metro area / Lake Michigan region? The entity has also been referred to as the ‘Chicago Mothman’, ‘Chicago Owlman’ & ‘O’Hare Mothman.’ – Chicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive Map – Please feel free to contact me at lonstrickler@phantomsandmonsters.com – your anonymity is guaranteed. Our investigative group is conducting a serious examination of his phenomenon. We are merely seeking the truth and wish to determine what eyewitnesses have been encountering. Your cooperation is truly appreciated.
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Carlos Sainz takes pole at US Grand Prix in Austin with Max Verstappen to start second as F1 mourns Dietrich Mateschitz
CARLOS SAINZ took pole position for the US Grand Prix at Austin.
The Spaniard will start in P1 for the third time in his career after beating his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz will start on pole in his Ferrari at the US Grand Prix[/caption]
Sainz was fastest in qualifying in Texas[/caption]
Leclerc, was second-quickest but will be hit with a 10-place grid drop for taking a new engine while Sergio Perez will also move back five places also due to taking new parts.
It means while Sainz will start at the front, Max Verstappen will take second spot on the grid with Lewis Hamilton in third and George Russell lining up in fourth.
Verstappen, who found out a little over an hour before qualifying that Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz had sadly passed away said the team will be looking to win Sunday’s race in his memory.
Verstappen said: “It was hard news for everyone. What it means for Red Bull and for me, it is really tough and hard day.
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“I gave it everything and unfortunately we missed out but there is a long race ahead and we will try to win for him tomorrow.
He added: “The result doesn’t matter today. Without him I would not be sitting here today and not had the success I have had, so a terrible time for everyone.
“Luckily, I got to see him a few weeks back and spend some time together.”
Sainz said: “It was a lot of fun, very tricky with the gusts of wind. I managed to put together a good lap without mistakes.
Max Verstappen will start in second as he mourns Red Bull chief Dietrich Mateschitz[/caption]
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“Pole position was a long time coming in the dry. Red Bull is still the favourite as they usually have the better race pace.”
Lando Norris will also benefit from Leclerc and Sainz’s respective penalties and will start the race in sixth place.
Meanwhile, Mick Schumacher, who is under pressure to stop crashing and start delivering if he is to earn a new deal at Haas, suffered another miserable result.
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The German spun and while he kept his car out of the barriers, he was booted out of Q1 at the first hurdle.
McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo, who has no seat next season, was also given an early exit and qualified in 17th place.
Cruise will launch robotaxi services in Phoenix and Austin by the end of the year
Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company owned by General Motors, will launch a robotaxi service in Phoenix, Arizona, and Austin, Texas, before the end of 2022, the company’s CEO said today.
The company currently operates a ride-hailing service in only one city, San Francisco, where it received permission to begin charging customers for rides earlier this year. That service took years to scale up; Cruise now says it can do the same in two new cities in 90 days.
The company has done autonomous testing in Phoenix through a delivery partnership with Walmart. But it has yet to deploy any vehicles in Austin, which Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said was unprecedented.
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Cruise to launch robotaxi services in Austin, Phoenix before end of 2022
GM’s self-driving technology unit Cruise will launch commercial robotaxi services in Austin, Texas and Phoenix — two hot spots for autonomous vehicle development — “in the next 90 days and before the end of 2022,” Cruise CEO and co-founder Kyle Vogt said Monday, The services will initially be small scale, but from the outset the […]
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Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib LIVE RESULTS: Main card UNDERWAY – start time, stream, TV channel for YouTube boxing clash
AUSTIN McBROOM and AnEsonGib are meeting in the ring for their huge rescheduled boxing clash in LA TONIGHT!
The two influencers have been embroiled in a war of words for some time, and were originally set to fight earlier this summer.
The pair had a date booked in for July, but the fight was cancelled late on with Gib not cleared by medics due to a head injury.
But now the checks are done, we have fight night tonight!
- Start time: Main card UNDERWAY – 11pm ET/4am UK
- Main event expected around 12.30am ET/5.30am UK
- Live stream: socialgloves.tv (US)/ Fite.TV (UK)
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Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib: UK start time, live stream, TV channel and undercard for HUGE YouTube boxing fight
AUSTIN McBROOM and AnEsonGib will FINALLY face off this weekend in their massive rescheduled boxing clash.
The two influencers have been embroiled in a war of words for some time, and were originally set to fight earlier this summer.
The pair had a date booked in for July, but the fight was cancelled late on with Gib not cleared by medics due to a head injury.
Speaking out in a Twitter video after it emerged the bout was to be rescheduled, Gib said: “I’ve done my training camp, I’ve worked hard, I’m fight ready.
“I’m primed to fight this individual, but unfortunately I’ve been told that I have to do more medicals for this to be sanctioned as a pro fight out in LA.”
But now the checks are done, we have fight night!
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What time is Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib?
Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib takes place on Saturday, September 10 from the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
The main event is expected at around 4am UK time/ 11pm ET.
While the undercard starts from 2am UK time/ 9pm ET.
What live stream is Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib on?
Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib will be broadcast live on Fite.TV in the UK and Socialgloves.tv in the US.
Fite’s stream costs $29.99 (£26) to purchase for UK viewers.
While socialgloves’ stream is $39.99 for those in the US.
What is the full undercard?
LA rapper Blueface faces former Los Angeles Laker Nick Young.
While ex-NFL running back Le’Veon Bell features against Adrian Peterson.
While McBroom’s brother Landon McBroom will also fight on the stacked card.
- Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib
- Le’Veon Bell vs Adrian Peterson
- Blueface vs Nick ‘Swaggy P’ Young
- Landon McBroom vs Adam Saleh
- Cody Wharton vs Chase Demoor
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Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib undercard – who else is fighting on YouTuber boxing card in LA?
ANESONGIB returns to the boxing ring to face Austin McBroom in Los Angeles this weekend.
But before the Youtubers fight in a highly-anticipated main event, there’s a STACKED undercard up first.
And this includes a pair of former All-Pro NFL stars trading blows as Adrian Peterson faces Le’Veon Bell.
While LA rapper Blueface faces former Los Angeles Laker Nick Young.
McBroom’s brother Landon McBroom will also fight on the card.
Plus Adam Saleh, who had his fight with former Manchester United footballer Patrice Evra called off last year, completes the bill.
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When is Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib?
Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib is on Saturday, September 10 – live from the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
The main event ring walks are expected at around 4am UK time/ 11pm ET.
The undercard starts from 2am UK time/ 9pm ET.
How can I watch Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib?
Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib will be shown live on Fite.TV in the UK and Socialgloves.tv in the US.
Fite TV’s stream costs $29.99 (£26) to purchase for UK viewers.
While socialgloves’ stream is $39.99 for those in the US.
What is the full Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib undercard?
A full undercard will take place before McBroom vs Gib in the main event.
- Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib
- LeVeon Bell vs Adrian Peterson
- Blueface vs Nick ‘Swaggy P’ Young
- Landon McBroom vs Adam Saleh
- Cody Wharton vs Chase Demoor
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