UFO enthusiasts are trying to draw parallels between an old video that appears to show a plane flying through the clouds and the recently declassified image of the UFO that was shot down near Alaska last year.
The photo shows an apparently bright horseshoe-shaped object with poorly defined edges over the Yukon Territory in northwestern Canada on February 11, 2023.
An internal email obtained by CTVNews A Canadian brigadier general described it like this: ‘The top quarter is metallic, the rest white. A 20 foot cable hanging below with a package of some kind suspended from it.
It was shot down by a US Air Force F-22 stealth fighter on a joint mission with the Canadian Armed Forces following the now infamous Chinese spy balloon drama that made international headlines that month.
A former Royal Canadian Air Force officer told DailyMail.com that, based on his conversations with three active-duty personnel involved in the shootdown, the object was a balloon similar to the Chinese craft shot down days earlier.
However, a user in reddit They said they were able to stabilize a different UFO video from more than 12 years ago, claiming it is similar to the object that was shot down.
The declassified image of the UFO that was shot down in Yukon territory by US fighter jets on February 11, 2023. Canadian authorities suspect that it was a balloon similar to the Chinese spy ship shot down in US airspace days before
This is a photo of an alleged UFO that some on social media believe looks similar to the horseshoe-shaped craft shot down in Yukon Territory. This photo comes from an alleged UFO sighting video from 12 years ago.
“I recently stabilized this footage, which has drawn interesting comparisons to the horseshoe-shaped object supposedly shot down over the Yukon in 2023,” the poster wrote. “After stabilizing the video, the crescent or horseshoe shape of the object becomes much clearer, along with its curious flight dynamics.”
They said the stabilization was done with Adobe After Effects and Premiere, software packages for editing motion graphics and video.
The video was originally posted by a YouTube channel called ‘xxxdonutzxxx’, which claimed that the footage was filmed in Busan, South Korea.
Reactions to the stabilized footage were all over the place, with some people showing enthusiasm and others showing skepticism.
‘A better way to avoid confusion would be to publish a high-resolution color photograph or video, as they did with the intercepted plane and the Chinese spy balloon. “It’s amazing how transparency actually works,” one user wrote.
A photograph taken on February 1, 2023 shows the suspected Chinese spy balloon flying over Billings, Montana.
The suspected Chinese spy balloon drifts toward the ocean after being shot down off the coast in Surfside Beach, South Carolina, on February 4, 2023.
Another took issue with the idea that aliens fly in spaceships that always seem to look different in every UFO video.
They wrote: ‘Serious question; Why does each UFO look different? Do aliens hate mass production? Have you never heard of reducing costs through standardization? What does that say about your economy? Are they idiots?’
Those who are more inclined to believe that there are aliens offered a number of explanations for this. Some said there could be many different alien races with different vehicles. Others thought their spaceships could probably change shape.
Elsewhere on social media, people are claiming that all the videos from the now abandoned ‘xxxdonutzxxx’ are fake and were made by two CG artists called Nico and Marco Kaschuba.
a person aware an alleged UFO sighting in Monument Valley, Arizona, from the channel ‘xxxdonutzxxx’ to a UFO forum on April 5, 2012.
At the end of the post, there is a copyright that belongs to ‘Kaschuba Ufology’.
DailyMail.com reached out to Marco Kaschuba for comment, but he did not immediately respond.