January 20, 20251 yr A controversial video showing the retrieval of an alleged "egg-shaped craft" by helicopter has sparked heated debate online after its debut on television. The footage, aired by NewsNation, depicts a 20-foot-long object, reportedly smooth and unmarked, being transported in a sling. The craft's design reportedly resembles unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) encountered by the U.S. Navy in 2015, sparking speculation about potential connections. Unknown #ufo/#uap object or weather balloon? 🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥🫥#news: UFO Retrieval Footage Released U.S. Air Force veteran Jake Barber recovered a 20 foot egg-shaped craft with no visible signs of propulsion via helicopter at an undisclosed location. Pentagon’s UAP… pic.twitter.com/UyyCG3Fc6X — Kris H (@Kris_H86) January 19, 2025 NewsNation noted that the object lacked any visible propulsion system or windows, leaving viewers puzzled about its origins and function. While some viewers were captivated, the video’s credibility remains hotly contested. Reddit users expressed a range of opinions. One commenter praised the footage, writing, "This is pretty cool. I don’t know what you guys were expecting of a nighttime retrieval. This is actually more clear than I thought it would be." Another took a more cautious stance: "I had a feeling that the video would be somewhat ambiguous. I think it's great, personally, but this isn't gonna convince Joe Taxpayer." This is the first-ever footage of an alleged UFO/UAP crash retrieval. “This is no blurry light in a distant sky.” “The sources of the footage put themselves at incredible risk to record this UAP retrieval.” “This extraordinary footage clearly shows an egg-shaped object… pic.twitter.com/EhSJFJpMYl — Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) January 19, 2025 Skeptics dismissed the video as inconclusive or possibly fabricated. One Redditor quipped, "With no frame of reference to judge size, it could be an actual chicken egg as far as I can tell." Another joked about the object’s resemblance to an egg, writing, "This video could not have been cheap to make with the cost of eggs these days!" Critiques extended beyond the object itself. Viewers questioned the terrain shown in the footage and the apparent lack of environmental effects, such as dust stirred by the helicopter. "If this was in the desert, how is the helicopter not blowing up dust and sand like crazy?" one user asked. Others noted the rope’s lack of sway and the absence of prop wash, casting further doubt on the video's authenticity. Despite the skepticism, the footage joins a growing wave of UAP-related material generating interest and debate. In recent weeks, unexplained drone sightings across New Jersey drew significant attention. These sightings reportedly began near the Picatinny Arsenal and former President Donald Trump's Bedminster golf course, with thousands of drones reported. Adding fuel to the mystery, Tucker Carlson claimed on his platform that these drones were controlled by a Chinese satellite, purportedly destroyed by the U.S. government. Carlson referenced GaoJing 1-02, a Beijing-operated satellite that re-entered Earth’s atmosphere in December. He alleged the satellite was deliberately "taken down" by the U.S., a claim dismissed by official sources. “An intel person told me that, this person believed that they were in fact Chinese, and that a Chinese satellite went down. It was visible and was naked to the human eye; it was in news stories. It evaporated. It burned up. And this person told me that was taken down by the… pic.twitter.com/gwnZoBOfa6 — Good Morning UFO (@goodmorningufo) January 14, 2025 While the internet remains divided over the egg-shaped craft and recent UAP sightings, the footage has undeniably captured the public's imagination. For some, it is an intriguing glimpse into the unknown, while for others, it is yet another ambiguous clip fueling endless speculation. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2025-01-20
January 20, 20251 yr If you believe anything that Tucker Carson says then you will believe this. Sadly many people do.
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