The Good, The Bad & The Ugly — Viral Flute Beatboxing, Summer Starts Today & Alien Species Claims

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Today’s edition of The Good, The Bad & The Ugly featured an unbelievable musical talent, America’s unofficial declaration that summer has begun, and bizarre new claims involving alien species and government secrets.

Here’s what people are talking about today.


THE GOOD: Viral Musician Amazes Internet With Flute Beatboxing

A viral video is leaving social media users amazed after a young woman showed off a unique musical talent: beatboxing while playing the flute at the same time.

The performance quickly spread online as viewers reacted to the incredible coordination and rhythm needed to pull it off.

Many commenters joked that they suddenly wished school band classes had been that entertaining growing up.

The clip continues gaining attention as people marvel at the creativity and skill involved in combining two very different musical techniques into one performance.


THE BAD: Americans Say Summer Officially Starts Today

A new survey says Americans are officially done waiting for summer.

According to the poll, the average person believes the “real” start of summer is May 21st — a full month before summer officially begins in late June.

Researchers found that 92% of Americans already feel like they’re in “summer mode,” especially with Memorial Day weekend approaching.

The survey also found that people living in colder northern states are the most excited about early summer, while residents in already-hot states like Arizona and New Mexico are less enthusiastic.

Many respondents say they plan to spend the summer outdoors, traveling, grilling, relaxing with friends and family, and trying to make the most of the season.


THE UGLY: Former CIA Scientist Claims Government Knows About Alien Species

A former CIA scientist is making headlines after claiming the U.S. government secretly knows about multiple alien species.

The comments came from physicist and former intelligence researcher Dr. Hal Puthoff during a recent podcast appearance discussing UFO programs and alleged recovered unidentified aircraft.

According to the discussion, the alleged species include “Grays,” “Nordics,” “Insectoids,” and “Reptilians.”

The claims are tied to long-running conspiracy theories and alleged government investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena.

While no verified evidence has been publicly presented to support the claims, the interview has quickly gone viral online as people debate whether the story is fascinating, ridiculous, or both.


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