Is it happening?
Have the aliens with their UFOs finally arrived?
I’m not here to try and convince you one way or the other, I’m just here to report.
Let’s start with this from the New York Post:
Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill causes UFO panic in DC: ‘It is already happening’ https://t.co/8zlwjXp24E pic.twitter.com/b0RjZJ6tQE
— New York Post (@nypost) November 28, 2024
Here’s what the lights looked like from street view:
(WATCH) Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill sparks fears of UFOs in DC https://t.co/JJecoS9D1e pic.twitter.com/VsVr1HIYhz
— End Time Headlines (@EndTimeHeadline) November 28, 2024
But Twitter’s Community Notes quickly tried to claim it was nothing more than a “lens flare” from the street lights down below:
They claim this is all that is going on….
Just lens flare shooting up from these four streetlights:
The lights at the U.S. Capitol building have been causing "UFO sightings" in the camera lens for decades & decades.
(Just lens flares, but interesting someone is passing them around, again, and more so interesting people are buying it. New photo, same lens flare 'phenomenon'.) https://t.co/nhm2pxvawf pic.twitter.com/WGrTS543mY
— John Greenewald, Jr. (@blackvaultcom) November 27, 2024
Hmmm, ok fair enough….
But the lights were also seemingly captured on video from a different view, far away.
There should be no lens flare effect from this angle:
Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill causes UFO panic in DC: ‘It is already happening’ pic.twitter.com/Als1y6m8ch
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) November 29, 2024
More here:
UFOs were spotted in Washington, D.C., earlier this month and again this week. Why are #UFO sightings dramatically increasing?https://t.co/Svc4YHt6Oy pic.twitter.com/asgxJXqA3S
— Disclosure Party (@disclosureorg) November 27, 2024
Here’s what the NY Post had to say about it:
If aliens are looking for signs of intelligent life, they may want to look elsewhere.
An apparent UFO was caught hovering above Capitol Hill this week — sparking concerns that extraterrestrials could soon plan a coup.
The viral snapshot shows four bright lights eerily stationed just several feet above the Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome and was reportedly taken by US Air Force veteran and licensed tour guide Dennis Diggins.
Another video taken from further away seemingly confirmed the phenomena — the same four twinkling lights maneuvered from a square to a single line, but remained above the government building.
The picture soon sparked panic on social media — which was further whipped up considering the sighting came just weeks after Congress held a hearing detailing alleged secret government programs that described “alien” spacecraft.
“It is already happening,” wrote one user.
“This is insane!” wrote another.
ADVERTISEMENTAlthough many were worried, others rushed to debunk the purported UFO sighting — with at least one expert theorizing the phenomenon was nothing more than reflections in the night sky.
“The lights at the U.S. Capitol building have been causing ‘UFO sightings’ in the camera lens for decades & decades,” John Greenewald, Jr., a researcher and Ufologist, said on X.
“(Just lens flares, but interesting someone is passing them around, again, and more so interesting people are buying it. New photo, same lens flare ‘phenomenon’.)”
So…what do you think?
Lens flare?
Hoax?
Something else?
It was only last week that we had this related report over the Hudson River in New York:
Strange Blue Orb Zooming Down Hudson River Caught On Camera By NYC News Chopper
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