New images of a strange airborne object, according to a British ufologist, are among the mounting proof that “we are not alone.”
John Mooner captured unsettling photos of what he called a “alien flying saucer” on Monday when it was hovering above a rural area in Devon, England.
Mooner told The Mirror, “A glitter of light suddenly caught my sight as something metallic-looking burst out of a cloud.
He promptly snapped several images with his Nikon P900 digital camera and stated that the strange item had a “force field emanating around it.”
Mooner, who has previously said that he had been abducted by aliens, stated, “I was utterly astounded by what I was witnessing.
“It was unmistakably a flying saucer,” he said, “with four black openings along the bottom part of its structure and two black rectangular windows on the dome portion of the craft.”
Mooner stated that the hazy thing flew off in the clouds at 1,000 miles per hour. Up close, the hazy object may have had a sci-fi spacecraft appearance.
I kept watching the region because I was so hopeful of seeing this amazing thing again, the man added. Then, a few minutes later, I really had the opportunity to view it once again when it quickly emerged from the cloud.
However, this time, he said, “I was only able to capture the anomalous saucer craft’s underside.” According to Mooner, this alleged sighting is “definitive evidence” that extraterrestrials frequently visit our planet.
“This is 100 percent real. There really are aliens here. We’re not alone ourselves, he added.
This month during the Torbay airshow, Mooner claimed to have seen a “alien craft” as well, leading him to conclude that aliens must have a base in the English Channel.
He is of the opinion that they “only have good intentions and watch over us.”
This is hardly the first alleged example of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth.
Videos of reported UFO sightings continue to surface periodically, including one at a military facility in California last month, one at a supposed “alien landing” in Las Vegas, and one at King Charles III’s coronation in May. While some assert that aliens are “100%” genuine, NASA experts have claimed that just 2 to 5% of the estimated 800 encounters over nearly three decades were in fact “anomalous.”