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‘1,000-foot UFO’ near Four Corners landmark allegedly seen in newly released photo taken by commercial pilot

They're lost in the saucer.

The new photo claiming to show a 1,000-foot wide UFO in the US Southwest has been released by an unidentified airborne phenomenon disclosure activist, but critics have argued that “disclosure” is an embarrassing mistake.

Hosted by controversial former State Department employee and activist Lewis “Lou” Elizondo UAP Disclosure Fund In a organized panel, he released a suspected photo of a “1,000 feet” wide, silver disc-shaped flying saucer.

“Captured near four corners of the FL20 – Estimated 600-1,000 feet in diameter, silver, disc-type,” UAP Disclosure Fund Posted on x.

“Several speakers have been confirmed [Department of Defense] and [Intelligence Community] The advocacy group claims it is categorizing hundreds of similar UAP images + sensor files, adding that “it's time for it to be completely declassified and scientific analysis is open.”

Elizondo said the grainy photos were allegedly turned down by a commercial airline pilot in 2021.

He pointed to the apparent shadow cast by a large “lenticular” object as part of evidence of the presence of physical crafts in the photograph.

UAP disclosure advocates argued that the photo was taken by an “average camera” but said “I couldn't guarantee the truth of this photo because I didn't take it.”

Critics quickly challenged the presentation – many Eagle's eye Devenker claims the photo It simply shows the irrigation world It is common in desert climates.

UAP Debunker Mick West pointed out that the pattern of shadows on the hills is contrary to the claim that objects create their own shadows. According to blog post.

Elizondo was previously attacked for presenting evidence of a UAP or UFO.


Former State Department employee Lewis “Lou” Elizondo released a flying saucer in a silver disc shape, “1,000 feet” of suspected photos. x/@luelizondo

Elizondo said the grainy photos were allegedly turned down by a commercial airline pilot in 2021.
Elizondo said the grainy photos were allegedly turned down by a commercial airline pilot in 2021.
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The UAP Disclosure Fund Panel included Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FLA.), Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), Harvard Astrophysist Professor Avi Roeb, for discussions in Washington, DC.

Astrophysicist and nuclear engineer Eric Davis, another member of the panel, claimed there was an event Four types of invasive species It visited planet Earth, namely “Grey”, “Nordic”, “Reptiles”, “Insect Styles”.

The UAP Disclosure Fund did not respond to a request for comment in the mail.

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