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UFO horror as '1,000-foot-long alien spaceship' pictured by aeroplane pilot

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We’re obsessed with the idea of , having been desperate to know what might be out there long before ET hit our screens. For some it’s not just a passing thought, with many people dedicating their time and careers to tracking possible sightings - and they claim to have just found one.

UFOs have now officially been renamed to UAPs, or . There’s one group, the UAP Disclosure Fund, that’s committed to tracking possible sightings and encouraging governments to open up about any eerie information they might be .

The group held a panel on May 1, held in collaboration with the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and included members of Congress and leading UAP experts. There, they released a new photo of a suspected UAP - and it’s huge. Captured at the meeting corner of the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado, the snap shared on X, formerly known as , shows a white disc that could be seen as floating over a field.

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Explaining that the photo was taken by a civilian pilot from above, the post shares: “Captured near Four Corners at FL210—estimated 600-1,000 ft in diameter, silver-hued, disc-shaped.

“Released moments ago by @LueElizondo during our “Science, National Security & Innovation” panel. Several speakers confirmed DoD & IC hold hundreds of similar UAP images + sensor files still classified. It’s time for full declassification and open scientific analysis.”

While the photo definitely could be seen as a huge floating disk, while many people were stunned by the huge shape others were quick to try to debunk the image.

Alongside several photos that seemed to capture the specific field, one person wrote: “This is clearly a crop circle, not a UAP. Mislabelling known terrestrial phenomena erodes public trust and undermines legitimate disclosure efforts. Please correct this mistake - your reputation is on the line.”

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Others complained that all photos of possible UAPs seem to be much blurrier than modern cameras are able to capture, with one mocking: “WOW is that 14k virtual reality definition? I can make out every detail of it. ....at least have the s****y photo professionally scanned for God sakes. The flash is glaring off it.”

The photo was shared on behalf of the civilian by Lue Elizondo, who’s made a name for himself in the flying saucer game. He joined the Pentagon UAP programme in 2008 after 20 years of running intelligence operations in and the Middle East, and quickly turned to saying that the from civilians.

After retiring from the government in 2017, he claimed that he spent his time at the Pentagon handling "alien" , and claims that "bodies" have been recovered from several sites.

Elizondo released a new book, Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs, in 2017, claiming that the infamous Roswell incident in New Mexico in 1947 involved two flying saucers – and “four deceased non-human bodies” were recovered from the wreckage and examined.

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He later added: "I have held in my hand material that scientists for the US government have conducted research on, and they’ve said: 'This is very special material, it’s highly unlikely that it’s made by human beings – and it’s engineered.

"I’ve also held in my hand , tissue samples, that have been removed from human beings – that when analysed, do not behave like anything that we are normally used to associating with being a natural part of the , and certainly looks to be some sort of technical device."

Now, Elizondo is on the war path to pressure the government to open up about , but his new photo has turned some fans against him.

Elizondo has said: "I wanted to be able to tell the American public my experiences and what the government has been doing for a very long time, not just when I was in the program, but for decades about the government's interest in UFOs.”

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