UFO 'Lands' Near Roswell Crash Site


UFO 'Lands' Near Roswell Crash Site - Gliding slowly against a backdrop of a rain-sodden sky, it looks completely at odds with its surroundings. Footage of a 'flying saucer' approaching and then landing at an industrial estate - supposedly near to the infamous Roswell alien landing site in New Mexico - has taken the Internet by storm.


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The real deal The UFO hovers above an industrial estate - supposedly near to the infamous Roswell alien landing site in New Mexico - in amateur footage that has taken the Internet by storm

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Final destination: The flying saucer, which looks to have a logo similar to the star that adorns U.S. military aircraft, slowly lands behind the estate


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Heavens above: The footage was recorded by a passenger in a car driving along a motorway. The exact location and time of the sighting is unknown, but many claim the terrain is nothing like that found in New Mexico

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Elaborate hoax: Some YouTube viewers spot what they claim are giveaway clues in the use of special effects to create the illusion of a UFO


It was recorded by a passenger in a car driving along a motorway. The exact location and time of the extra-terrestrial event is unknown. However, all may not be as it seems, with many online conspiracy theorists claiming the landing is nothing more than an elaborate hoax.

The video was uploaded to YouTube by Stephen Hannard of Alien Disclosure Group UK. He commented: 'Possible leaked footage of a UFO arriving then landing at an unknown location in New Mexico.

'Could be one of ours, CGI, or could be the real deal. As always you decide.'

The chief complaint from YouTube users unconvinced by the footage is that the terrain the UFO is hovering over looks distinctly like northern Europe, and nothing like the parched deserts of New Mexico.

The vehicles glimpsed in the footage also appear to be small European cars and lorries, as opposed to their larger American equivalents. One viewer, 3492crusherdestroyer, writes: 'Can tell this is in the UK, British road signs on the road, European models of cars and trucks in the car park.

'So it's fake but it's well done and still cool.'

However, some users dismiss the likelihood of the terrain being in Britain, citing the fact the car is driving along the right, and not left, side of the road.

Others spot what they claim are giveaway clues in the use of special effects to create the illusion of a UFO. Vented 10 writes: 'There are tracking issues. The car hits a bump and the UFO moves in time with this motion.' ( dailymail.co.uk )







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