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ALIENS’17 KNIGHT RIDERS UFOs look like KITT

- ■ by ISOBEL DICKINSON isobel.dickinson@dailystar.co.uk

A SAUCER spotter had an encounter with a UFO looking like the Knight Rider car.

Alien investigat­or Gari Jones has had a string of sightings that he can’t explain.

He first saw a “saucer-like” object covered in lights when he was aged seven – and it resembled KITT, the car David Hasselhoff drove in the 80s show.

Gari said: “I was with some friends playing out after dark and we saw a strange set of lights flashing.

“We looked over and above the hill was a saucer-shaped object just hovering there.

“The way it moved and the way it shined was like nothing I’d seen before and it had these red, yellow and orange flashing lights.

“I watched Knight Rider when I was young and it looked exactly like the car in it.

“It just stayed there perfectly still for about three minutes. I looked away for a second and when I looked back it had gone. If it had

WHEN Europeans reached North America, they brought many things that the native population had never experience­d.

Among them were smallpox, flu and other viruses.

With no natural immunity, hundreds of thousands of locals fell ill and died.

Now, some American natives are exacting a bit of revenge. Conservati­onists in West Yorkshire are in a “race against time” to save the endangered whiteclawe­d crayfish, the UK’s only native species of freshwater

SCOTTISH wildcats are at risk of extinction.

Threats include loss of habit, road collisions and diseases.

But on top of this, the frisky felines are doing themselves no favours by breeding with domestic moggies.

Researcher­s did genetic tests on 529 living wildcats and 118 dead – none scored highly enough to be considered a proper wildcat. been a helicopter or a plane, it would never have been able to move out of the skyline that quickly.”

And he claimed: “It’s either some sort of secret advanced Government work or they are extra-terrestria­l.”

Gari, from Caerphilly, south Wales, has written a book about his experience­s called The Denbigh Lights: A Truthful Argument For The Existence Of UFOs. crayfish. And what are they saving it from? The American signal crayfish – a plague-carrying invasive species that is now making its way up the River Aire.

RICH Britons used to eat plenty of weird stuff.

At Henry VIII’s table you might have found cooked conger eel, porpoise, swan and peacock.

But you may be surprised to learn odd things are still on the menu. Since 2019, up to 160,000 black-headed gull eggs have been taken from their nests to be served in fine-dining restaurant­s.

Their creamy yolks mean they can sell for more than £8 each!

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