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Kieren Williams

Worker captures moment UFO 'races to earth' as sky lit up with mysterious lights

A worker from the US has filmed what he claims is a UFO crashing to the ground.

The stunning footage captured a strange light racing across the night sky.

Conner was working the night shift at a meatpacking plant when he said he saw the streak of light.

The 23-year-old from Amarillo, Texas, said he felt he had to record the bizarre lights in front of his eyes.

Conner said he had no idea what the streak of light was and said it could be anything from a meteor in the best case scenario to an alien invasion at worse.

The mysterious lights in the night sky (Credit: Pen News)

He told The Sun : “I’ve never really recorded the skies or anything and that day of the storm I really felt the need to record.”

He shared the footage online which led to speculation over what it could really be.

Some compared it to famous sci fi novels and films, including HG Wells’ The War of the Worlds in which a meteor crashes into earth carrying hostile aliens.

Others argued he saw a meteor but were stunned at the speed at which it travelled and some said it was simply a raindrop that caught the light.

But Conner has said he refuses to rule anything out.

He’s far from the first person to claim to have seen something that could have been a UFO.

The footage from Texas, USA (Credit: Pen News)

A few months earlier, in St Louis, Missouri, Lily Nova claimed she saw aliens every single day after she spotted her first UFO during the Covid lockdowns.

She claims to have seen a number of strange objects alongside the aliens such as metallic ships and black triangles.

Similarly, Symaki Scott, from Baltimore, Maryland, said he spotted six or seven distinct orange lights in the night sky.

Officials at the Pentagon even published a report about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and in it said that 143 alleged sightings since 2004 remain unexplained.

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