A man is convinced the truth is out there after spotting not one but TWO UFOs hovering in the sky - and he filmed both of them flying in unison before disappearing. A short clip of the eerie sighting was shared on Twitter and it shows a strange lighting hiding behind clouds before diving to the ground.
They then go out completely, one after the other, and the baffled witness posted the clip online to see if anyone else could shed some light on the sighting. But soon they were inundated with comments from people who were certain the clip, filmed in San Diego, California, was a genuine alien encounter.
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Taking to Twitter, the original witness said: "Anyone else [in] San Diego just see this UFO? Am I officially losing it?"
In the clip, a woman can be heard saying: "It’s gone?" Then a man replies: "No." The woman then asks: "Oh, it’s in the cloud?"
The lights then reappear in the cloud and separate, spiralling slowly towards the ground, before bizarrely, the falling objects then slow down and come to a stop in the sky
After hovering in the sky for a moment, the lights begin to dive again and one of them mysteriously disappears.
The man can be heard saying "It's crazy" as a woman comments "Oh, what?".
The bizarre footage was viewed more than 6,000 times and soon people began speculating about what the lights could be, and many people reached the same conclusion.
One person said: "Yikes. I'm noticing soft introductions being made. Hmmmmm. I don't think we're alone."
"Here we go. It’s happening," commented another user.
Someone else said: "Just another typical night in SD", and shared the UFO emoji.
"The invasion has begun," commented another person.
Meanwhile, a 'high res' image of a UFO emerging from a cloud was recently share d - and it allegedly shows a disc-shaped craft just moments before it vanished into space.
The picture is clear and appears to show a round object that closely resembles the flying saucers depicted in TV and film.
Taken by Juan Manuel Sanchez, the image has been shared on national TV in Mexico and have since gone viral online.
While the photos have undoubtedly caused a stir, scepticism surrounds the authenticity of the pictures and whether they were the result of a camera trick, a natural phenomenon, an elaborate hoax, or were in fact a genuine sighting of a mysterious object.
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