Under Cover Of Night In Missouri, They Transported A Flying Saucer - Alternative View

Under Cover Of Night In Missouri, They Transported A Flying Saucer - Alternative View
Under Cover Of Night In Missouri, They Transported A Flying Saucer - Alternative View

Video: Under Cover Of Night In Missouri, They Transported A Flying Saucer - Alternative View

Video: Under Cover Of Night In Missouri, They Transported A Flying Saucer - Alternative View
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On the night of February 1, 2017, in the US state of Missouri, 25 km from the Fort Leonard Wood military base, a police escort was seen escorting a truck with a flying saucer (see video below).

A trucker driving south on I-44 at about 10 pm was forced to stop and let a cavalcade of flashing police cars pass by.

In the center of the northbound procession, a truck with a long platform on which an unusual object was anchored was moving at low speed. The massive disc, tapering towards the edges, was made of light metal and rested on a platform with three short supports resembling thick cylinders.

The eyewitness was in the high cabin of his Penske truck and from above not only watched the transportation of a huge 10-meter flying saucer, but also filmed what was happening on his mobile phone.

After his video appeared on the World Wide Web, many users suggested that the strange cargo was most likely heading to "Area 51".

The famous ufologist Scott K. Waring is sure that it was an alien ship that was on the platform, otherwise why the military hid it under cover of night.

“Some may ask, if it's a UFO, why isn't it going where it needs to go? It is possible that it was thrown by aliens or they sold it to people, - the ufologist commented on the video. "There are probably no UFO pilots in the US Air Force yet."

Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Center in Washington state, confirmed the information about this object. He believes the spacecraft is currently being tested by the US Air Force.

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