Apparently what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay there. A viral video of a UFO crashing in Sin City has gone viral, sending people down many rabbit holes on social media: Tik Tok especially.
Although the eyewitness report to the Las Vegas police happened back on May 1, the internet has only just caught up with the phenomenon. In that report a young man called the dispatcher saying something in the sky crashed into his backyard and that there were large creatures lurking around his property.
“We just see in the corner of our eye something fall down from the sky, and it was with lights, and when it hit down there was like a big impact, and we felt like an energy? And then we hear like a lot of footsteps near us. And then – we have, like, big- a big equipment, and we see there’s a, there’s like an eight-foot person beside it and another one’s inside, and it has big eyes and it’s looking at us,” he tells the 911 operator. “They’re very large. They’re like eight foot, nine foot, 10 foot.”
He adds: “And they’re not human. One-hundred percent, they’re not human.”
Most skeptics are likely to chalk this up to anything other than an encounter of the third kind, but there is more. An actual police officer captured the UFO on his body cam. Take a look at the video below.
Since this story has gone viral, the eyewitness has made his own video of his experience:
Over a month later and the Vegas UFO story has hit social media, and hit it hard. The hashtag #lasvegasufo has garnered almost 30M views from people trying to debunk the claim, confirm it or just make fun of it. Either way, it is a compelling case. One viewer even captured what he thinks is a large alien peering through a wooden fence.
On the one hand in this age of mass portable tech, it is hard to believe that barely anybody caught anything on camera. And for those who did catch something it is very low-def.
But the most striking evidence is probably the night vision capture below of the “alien” taking refuge behind a tree. But as with stories of this kind and the tools available to exploit it, the video is a hoax. Newsweek explains: “It was posted earlier on Friday, June 9, by a visual effects artist with the TikTok handle “owltreestump,” with the hashtags “CGI” and “blender3d,” the latter a reference to the open source computer graphics software used to generate the video.”
Watch!
Actual #Alien Footage from the Las #Vegas #UFO Landing….
On Duty Area Las Vegas Police Captured Clear Dash Footage of the Flying UFO Aircraft on their Patrol Car Minutes Before
The Same Officers Also Responded to Scene Where this Gentleman Recorded this Footage🤷… pic.twitter.com/6v5R49FGBX
— CBKNEWS (@CBKNEWS121)
We are sure more of this story about the Vegas UFO will develop, but the longer it takes the more time people will have to create their own false narratives and images, leaving doubt in the minds of those who want to believe.
And for those who don’t believe, then they are already ahead of the game.
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