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Controversial Video Emerges After Alien Encounter Reported By Cops

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A controversial video of an alleged alien close encounter of the third kind is making the rounds of social media. Actually there are more than one. First there’s the police body-cam video which captured a bright streak of light. That happened shortly before officers responded to the home of a family reporting that aliens crashed in their back yard. Another video, purportedly of a visiting space creature, perfectly matches the description of what the family reported. The biggest problem with that video evidence is that the date on it is wrong. It’s certainly a fake because the actual witnesses didn’t film anything that night and it doesn’t match their back yard. A third video of the young man who called in the report soon appeared on YouTube. What he describes is a lot more credible without the fake footage. He provides real clips from real sources to back what he says.

Alien close encounter

While the unofficial alien who crash landed in my back yard video is certainly entertaining, there’s nothing at all to authenticate it as any more real than the H.G. Wells War of the Worlds broadcast, which terrified an earlier generation. It’s simply done with better special effects. The timing is also perfect to distract everyone’s attention from the Biden family bribery scandal.

Some say the creature depicted may be real but not from outer space. They suggest sinister experiments on humans with drugs or other nasty things. Yet another camp is blaming it on mutations caused by legal cannabis. None of the theories has any more weight than the rest but we can speculate all day for fun.

Without the clip of a cowering alien, which looks a lot like the old Bigfoot sighting films, the rest of the tale seems pretty plausible. The police and the American Meteor Society confirm that something streaked through the night sky on April 30 as it rolled over to May 1. The things told by the local residents are pretty convincing.

As soon as that “way too convenient” video with the wrong date gets added to the mix, the whole thing instantly looks like a gimmick. That makes people wonder where that particular clip came from, who made it and why such perfect timing. That’s the real conspiracy story to run down.

It’s a solid confirmed fact that a young member of a Las Vegas family dialed 911 to report “an object fell from the sky into their backyard containing what they claimed were two large ‘aliens‘ with shiny eyes.” It’s also a fact that “an LVPD officer’s body camera recorded a bright light streaking across the sky.

When the officers arrived at the home, one observed, “I’m so nervous right now. I have butterflies, bro — saw a shooting star and now these people say there’s aliens in their backyard.” Once they started interviewing the family, one officer admitted, “I’m not going to BS you guys. One of my partners said they saw something fall out of the sky, too. So that’s why I’m kind of curious.” What they saw may have been an alien or maybe not. Whatever it was, it was big.

100% not human

As confirmed by the body-cam, the witness reporteda big creature” that was “100% not human.” Earlier, on the phone with the dispatcher they reported “There’s like an 8-foot person beside it, and another one is inside and it has big eyes and it’s looking at us — and it’s still there. I swear to God this is not a joke, this is actually — we’re terrified.” The alien seemed just as scared.

After the dispatcher confirmed two subjects the witness added “correct, and they’re very large. They’re like 8 feet, 9 feet, 10 feet. They look like aliens to us. Big eyes. They have big eyes. Like, I can’t explain it, and big mouths. They’re shiny eyes and they’re not human. They’re 100% not human.

Separately, after the story went viral, the young man who called in the report went on YouTube to provide more insight. “This is not a conspiracy theory,” he explains “I’m not making this story up for clout or fame. I just want to tell you what happened to me and my family.” Before he encountered the alleged alien, he and his brother were working on a truck.

He saw a “big light” falling from the sky and felt an impact shock-wave. A neighborhood ring camera backs that up, with audio. When he tried to look at the object, it was blurry. It wasn’t his eyes, he insists. His back yard was blurry. He heard what sounded like “thousands of footsteps around me. And maybe a couple seconds later, the blurriness was gone.” Apparently, so was any wreckage. Some say it’s parked conveniently a dimension away.

He’s convinced he saw two creatures and has no idea where they went. Police videoed a “perfect circle” in the sand where the purported alien had been spotted. Police were convinced enough to canvass the neighborhood looking for anything suspicious. They didn’t find anything.

This is one to follow for a little while longer, especially since the Pentagon finally came clean and admitted there are things buzzing around which they can’t explain. They’re particularly interested in spherical objects which have a metallic sheen about them and appear to have a cube shaped structure inside. They can go from hover to Mach 2 in a split instant and make right angle turns. If the Chinese are behind them, we’re really in trouble, they admit. That’s why they need help solving the problem fast.

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