Pilot Jorge Arteaga Captures Clear Footage Of Alien UFO, Theories Flare Up After Video Goes Viral
Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life have been the subject of an ongoing viral internet debate. While there is the sect of nerds that have all the “proof” to prove the existence of alien life on Earth, on the other side is the cynical bunch that refuses to feed into any theories on such topics.
UFO Spotted In Viral Video Shot By Pilot Jorge Arteaga Takes Internet By Storm
Recently, these two groups raised their voices when footage captured by pilot Jorge Arteaga surfaced online. The object flies past the plane at high speed, seemingly defying the laws of physics. The pilot managed to capture the UFO in surprisingly clear footage.
In the video, recorded by the Columbian pilot, a large silver disc-shaped object is seen flying past his airplane high up in the sky.
The video was posted on social media a few days ago and has since been viewed by millions of people. While posting the video, Arteaga allegedly claimed that he caught a glimpse of a UFO while flying over Antioquia, Columbia.
Check out the video below:
Pilot Jorge Arteaga captures what some are describing as ‘the best UFO footage ever’. pic.twitter.com/myE1Vv4lPR
— The JRE Companion (@TheJRECompanion) April 19, 2023
People On The Internet Come Up With Bizarre Theories
People online are regarding the video as the “best UFO footage ever.” However, there are, of course, those who do not believe in the supposed UFO sighting.
After seeing the footage, one user was reminded of the Bob Lazar documentary: “Watching this short clip reminded me of the documentary on Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers.”
Watching this short clip reminded me of the documentary on Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers 🛸
Bob Lazar goes over the orientation in which these aircraft’s were flying. pic.twitter.com/36VCqlhVhA
— Edward🥀 (@EdEcheve) April 20, 2023
Another thought it was just a balloon floating in the air, “It’s a balloon and it’s not even moving. It’s just an illusion from being in a vehicle (this case a plane) moving towards and then away from an object.”
It’s a balloon and it’s not even moving. It’s just an illusion from being in a vehicle (this case a plane) moving towards and then away from an object. “Best UFO footage” my ass 😂. Same shit happens in a car driving down the highway. You just don’t notice it there because you…
— Josh (@raginOKCTHUNDER) April 20, 2023
While one speculated something much different than an alien invasion, “That looks like a Chinese supersonic drone.”
That looks like a Chinese supersonic drone. pic.twitter.com/tBTUpch5FU
— @amuse (@amuse) April 20, 2023
One believed it was a Navy drone, “That’s a freaking Navy Drone. We have photos of them on Carriers. They went through a lot of testing, and we’ve got photos of that too.”
That’s a freaking Navy Drone. We have photos of them on Carriers. They went through a lot of testing, and we’ve got photos of that too.
— GH HILL (@GHHILL1911) April 19, 2023
One simply cracked a Star Wars joke, “I’m pretty sure that’s a Mandalorian.”
I’m pretty sure that’s a Mandalorian.
— Eric John | Pizza Artist 🍕 (@EricJohnArt) April 19, 2023
While another couldn’t get past their Disney days, it “Looked more like a magic carpet.”
Looked more like a magic carpet
— Michelle (@MichellebelleFX) April 20, 2023
A lot of the people in the comments believed that the object was nothing but an unattached Mylar balloon.
Mylar ballon. pic.twitter.com/KAdFVTsxGv
— Thomas E S Thomas (@ThomasESThomas4) April 19, 2023
For those wondering what mylar balloons are, you might be more familiar with the object that you are aware of. These balloons are made from a thin, flexible material called Mylar. They have a metallic coating that reflects light and gives the balloon a shiny appearance. Often filled with helium, these balloons are the ones people use at their birthday parties to add a bit of sparkly and life to a room. The festive balloons are often spotted stranded in the air with no way back to the ground.
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