1,000 foot UFO Image Spark Debate: Alien Truth or Optical Confusion?

A huge, 1,000 feet wide UFO over the US southwest has been released by a new photo claiming to hover. UFO disclosure The activists, and are immediately ridiculed by critics who say the “craft” looks like a farm compared to the flying sauce, the New York Post reported.
Washington, the image was presented by the controversial former Pentagon Insider Luis “Lews” Alisondo at the DC the event on Thursday. Science, National Security and InnovationPainted many US lawmakers and scientists and aims to push for complete dissolution of UFO data organized by the government.
“FL210 was occupied near four corners, in 600–1,000 feet diameter, silver-dawn, disc size estimated,” read the caption posted by the UAP disclosure fund on X.
The photo taken by a commercial airline pilot in 2021 shows a silver disc, putting a large shade on the Earth below.
Ellisondo said the image was taken with the “civil-grade” camera and he said that he could not “fast for the truth of this picture, because I did not take it.” Nevertheless, he pointed to the visual shadow that evidence was that there was a physical appearance of the object.
The group also claimed that “many speakers have confirmed the DOD and IC that hundreds of identical UAP images + sensor files are still classified.”
But online sleeves were not affected online. The leading UFO Skptic Mick West led the backlash, arguing the “saucer”, possibly a set of circular crop irrigation fields, which is common in desert areas, and that the shadow in the nearby hills is contrary to the claim of a flying object.
Ellisondo has previously faced criticism to introduce the “evidence” of the UFO that was incorrectly or debunned, and the Pentagon has removed itself from many of its previous claims.
The panel consisted of Congress’s Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), Congress Tim Birch (R-Ten), and, and, and, Harvard Astrophizist AV LaibA panelist, Atomic physicist eric davisMalted, claimed that Earth has been visited by four alien species: “Grace,” “Nordix,” “Reptiles,” and “Pestchoids.”