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Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood visited by 'UFO' as ex sheds light on 'amazing' encounter

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UFO. Jo Wood appeared on GB News to talk about the possibility of alien life after the US Congress hosted their first briefing on UFOs in more than 50 years on Tuesday.New videos showing mysterious objects in the sky were shown during the meeting, which followed a report last year from US intelligence detailing 144 sightings of ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’, only one of which could be explained by Pentagon officials.

Officials admitted that they didn’t have an explanation for many of the strange sightings, saying that they had not ruled out the possibility that they could be extra-terrestrial, Reuters reported.Jo, 67, told GB News hosts Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster that she had been “obsessed with all things alien and UFO” since she and Ronnie, 74, caught sight of something in the sky back in the 90s.“I saw a great UFO in Brazil a few years ago,” Jo recalled. “And it was very clear it was a UFO because it just rose up and zoomed off at speeds that were unbelievable.”Recounting the night of the close encounter, Jo explained: “I was packing the kids’ bags to go, and Ronnie said, ‘there’s something weird out there’.“I went out and it was - I’d never seen anything like it.

It was just so amazing.”Jo went on to say that she was certain life exists elsewhere in the universe. “For sure there is something out there because we cannot possibly be the only beings on a planet,” she told Eamonn and Isabel.The model and broadcaster even went one step further to claim that contact between aliens and humans had already been made. “Yes, I’m sure we have,” she insisted.“And I think what they’re letting out now is just a little bit of what they really have.

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