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They’re getting lost in the saucer. A new photo claiming to show a 1,000-foot-wide UFO in the American Southwest has been released by unidentified aerial phenomenon disclosure activists — but ...
Is it really out of this world? A new photo claiming to be a 1,000-foot-wide UFO near the Four Corners is sending the internet into a frenzy over whether it’s the real deal — or just an ...
1,000-foot-wide UFO flying over the American Southwest has sent social media into a frenzy — but the internet quickly picked up on one specific detail that’s casting serious doubt on the entire thing.
A new photo claiming to show a massive, 1,000-foot-wide UFO hovering above the American Southwest has been released by UFO disclosure activists, and immediately ridiculed by critics who say the ...
Explaining that the photo was taken by a civilian pilot from above, the post shares: “Captured near Four Corners at FL210—estimated 600-1,000 ft in diameter, silver-hued, disc-shaped.
A viral photo claims to show a massive UFO over the Southwest. Luis Lue Elizondo, a former Department of Defense employee, shared it. Upon examining the pic, social media sleuths called out Elizondo.
The event brought together congress members and principal UAP specialists and saw the unveiling of an extraordinary new photo that depicts ... at FL210-estimated 600-1,000 ft in diameter, silver ...
A photo claiming it shows a 1,000-foot UFO near Four Corners sparked debate, with critics suggesting it was an optical illusion. A photo claiming to show a 1,000-foot-wide UFO near the Four ...
The caption reads: "Captured near Four Corners at FL210 - estimated 600-1,000 ft in diameter ... they quickly debunked each UFO-like quality. ⬅️LEFT: a photo of a "UFO" presented by UFO lobbyists to ...