Internet divided over photo of '1,000-foot UFO' near Four Corners: 'Clearly a crop circle'
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A recent photo claiming to show a 1,000-foot-wide UFO near the Four Corners has generated significant debate regarding its authenticity. Internet users, including former Department of Defense employee Luis Elizondo, argued that the image actually depicts two crop circles, a common sight in desert regions, rather than an unidentified aerial phenomenon. Critiques followed, with commenters pointing out the misleading nature of the image and expressing concern that such mislabeling could undermine legitimate UAP disclosure efforts.
"This is clearly a crop circle, not a UAP [unidentified flying object]," wrote user Dr. Diclosure. "Mislabeling known terrestrial phenomena erodes public trust and undermines legitimate disclosure efforts."
"Are you guys serious? Have you never flown in a plane before? These agricultural circles are extremely common," said user Jeff Knox.
Read at New York Post
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