Woody Harrelson reveals to Stephen Colbert his real life alien experience “There were these lights kind of blinking”
See how Woody Harrelson describes his shocking alien experience.
In a typically hilarious story from Woody Harrelson, he explained to TV talk show host Stephen Colbert that he had an alien experience in which he was “maybe” abducted. OK, the “maybe” was a joke from the actor, but the story itself didn’t appear to be.
Harrelson, after some probing from Colbert, opened up on his experience from back in 1974, when he was in Ohio.
“I noticed everybody’s out on the street”, he began, “so I went out and we look up - it was nighttime - and there were these lights that were just kind of blinking.” Amid gasps from the audience and a stony face from Colbert, Harrelson continued: “and then they would just whoosh all the way across the sky.”
‘Then it just went somewhere else... some other world’
He explained, with wide eyes pointing furiously at the sky, that “there would be one [light] over there, and it would shoot over there [in the opposite direction].”
“There were several. And they just kept going across the sky and we watched it for a while; it took a few minutes and then it just went somewhere else... some other world, and nobody talked about it. Everybody just literally went inside and said nothing.”
Harrelson provided no potential explanation for the encounter with the strange light show, and Colbert himself appeared a little too freaked out to give his opinion on the matter.
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The comments did, however, give some more fuel to the story, with one user saying that "Me and a group of boy scouts saw exactly the same thing in 1979 here in Brazil" while another remarked that the newspapers picked up on the mystery at the time.
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