Alright NASA, you may have dodged a bullet with the ISS video, but explain this one. A bizarre UFO was spotted above the Amazon Rainforest on 4/20. No, it wasn’t paranoid stoners that found the aliens, but footage from Google Earth.
ANCIENT ALIENS APPEAR OVER AMAZON
Ring up that guy from Ancient Aliens, you know, the one from the meme. He just may have been right all along. On April 20th, 2016 Google Earth shows a strange image. It appeared to be UFO hidden within the trees, however, the satellite imagery reveals it. If it can indeed be seen from space, UFO hunters predict this object must be extremely large. According to alien investigators Secure Team 10, the object appears to be cigar-shaped with a line of shiny lights. The ancient aliens were found by a user searching through Google Earth when he stumbled upon the finding.
BRAZILIAN UFOS CAUSE FOR CONCERN
The Google Earth user was cruising around the Brazilian state of Rondonia when he located the object. Based on the pictures, it doesn’t appear to blend in with its surrounding very well. It’s just miles and miles of trees. What could possibly be in such a remote location? Either the cartel is getting better at hiding their cocaine operations, or it’s aliens. Secure Team 10 says that the Amazon rainforest is often associated with UFO sightings. There are even certain alien markings that appear to pre-date the Amazon. These potentially means aliens have been living on Earth this whole time.
WHAT ELSE IS OUT THERE?
What else could possibly be hiding in the midst of Google Earth? Better yet, will NASA, or any other official body make a statement regarding these statements? Sure, one picture on Google Earth certainly does turn heads, but it’s not enough to go screaming ancient UFO’s are running about. Or is it? NASA has already confirmed the UFO found by the ISS was just a result of some camera lens flare. This could easily be the same case. However, in the name of open-mindedness, it’s not fair to make any judgements until logical facts are given and thoroughly analyzed. Until then, we’ll just have to argue on the internet.