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The internet was left debating after a video of what appeared to be a ‘UFO sending down a giant beam’ was shared on social media. The incident reportedly happened in the US' Texas.
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky.
Dallas: Social media is buzzing after a video from Dallas, Texas, surfaced showing what appears to be a UFO emitting a massive beam of light that has left the internet stunned and divided.
An astrophysicist and a UFO investigator in Ohio have debunked a YouTube video that purports to show an angular object floating as a UFO near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The video, posted by ...
A viral video shows mysterious colorful lights moving in the night sky over Vancouver, sparking debate and curiosity online. While some speculate it's a UFO, others think it might be a drone ...
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky. Skip Navigation.
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky. Skip Navigation.
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky. Skip Navigation.
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky. Skip Navigation.
Viral TikTok video doesn’t show a UFO. The claims stem from the Chinese spy balloon, other objects shot down. There isn’t proof aliens are behind what is in the sky. Skip Navigation.
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