Google Earth User Spots 'Crashed UFO' In Antarctica, Claims It's Proof Of Extraterrestrial Existence
Every now and then, mysterious and interesting things are been discovered on Google Earth. And if you thought you had seen it all, then think again.
Every now and then, mysterious and interesting things are been discovered on Google Earth. And if you thought you had seen it all, then think again.
A Google Earth user has claimed to have spotted a mysterious disk inside a heart-shaped break in the Antarctic ice.
Scott C Waring, who is a conspiracy theorist, claimed that he discovered this UFO disc using Google Earth. He also shared the coordinates (74¡ã35'37.57"S 164¡ã54'28.90"E) in which this disc can be found.
The self-professed UFO specialist claims the object could be a crashed alien craft and that its impact caused damage to the ice.
Waring said: "Guys, I found this today and it's just blowing my mind! It's in Antarctica and it's about 40 meters across sitting in an area the looks like a heart. I think this is the big one guys, the real deal."
"I imagine that soon after I release this video, some government somewhere will go and retrieve it. Wow, and it is in a heart-shaped break in the ice, which really makes me wonder, did they do that on purpose for the fun of it? Or did the disk cause the shape in the ice when it landed in this area? Sure it is the perfect hiding place for an alien ship, because no one will ever see it hidden out there in Antarctica. No one will ever wander past it or hike near it or even sail near it. 100% proof that aliens exist and are on Earth right now. So¡the treasure hunt begins. The winner gets all," he added.
This is not the first time that Waring has made claims about alien existence. A few years back, the conspiracy theorist who operates from Taiwan allegedly discovered a thigh bone-like structure on Mars. After the 'discovery', he had urged then US President Donald Trump to make him the head of NASA.
However, sceptics dismissed Waring's claims and made it clear that most of his discoveries are classic cases of pareidolia.
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