UFO disclosure activists have released a new image that claims to show a massive, 1, 000-foot-wide UFO hovering above the American Southwest. Critics have immediately lashed out at the” craft,” saying it looks more like a” craft” looks like it looks like it looks like a flying saucer, according to the New York Post.
At a UAP Disclosure Fund screen on Thursday in Washington, DC, controversial former Pentagon insider Luis” Dray” Elizondo presented the picture. The panel’s discussion, titled Science, National Security & Innovation, featured some US lawmakers and professionals, and urged for complete disclosure of government-held UFO information.
The following message, posted by the UAP Disclosure Fund on X, reads,” Captured near Four Ends at FL210, estimated 600 to 1, 000 feet in diameter, silver-hued, disc-shaped,” reads”.
A commercial flight pilot reportedly took the photo in 2021, which appears to show a silver disc casting a huge shadow over the planet above.
Elizondo claimed that the photo was taken with a” civilian-grade” camera and that he” could not vouch for the veracity of this photograph, because I didn’t take it.” He continued, pointing out the object’s actual presence as evidenced by the obvious shadow.
Additionally, the group claimed that” many listeners confirmed DoD &, Circuit hold hundreds of similar UAP photos + device files still classified”.
However, online investigators weren’t impressed. The controversy was led by prominent UFO skeptic Mick West, who claimed the” cup” is likely just a set of circular crop irrigation areas that are common in plain areas. He added that the darkness in nearby rocks refute the claim that a flying image is casting its own.
The Pentagon has distanced itself from many of Elizondo’s earlier says, and he has recently been criticized for presenting “evidence” of mistaken or disproven UFOs.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla. ), Congressman Tim Burchett (R-Tenn. ), and Harvard physicist Avi Loeb made up the panel. Nuclear scientist Eric Davis, a panelist, went further, claiming that Earth has been visited by four mysterious types, including “grays”,” Nordics,” “reptilian,” and “insectoid.”
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