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Internet distributed as ‘egg’ video for UFO retrieval on TV

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The internet is divided over an ‘egg-shaped craft’ recorded during a UAP retrieval operation after the video first aired on TV.

NewsNation broadcast the images on Saturday evening in which the object was ‘clearly visible’ dangling in a sling from a helicopter.

The alleged craft was about 20 feet long and resembled the UAP the Navy encountered off the U.S. east coast in 2015, suggesting a connection between these unidentified objects, NewsNation reported.

The video pointed out that the object had no markings, was “perfectly smooth” and had no “visible” means of propulsion or a way to see inside.

After the segment aired, Redditors had mixed opinions about the veracity of the footage, although many were impressed by what they saw.

“This is pretty cool. I don’t know what you guys expected from a late night pickup. This is actually clearer than I thought. It helps lower expectations,” one person wrote.

Another said: ‘I felt like the video would be somewhat ambiguous. I’m not sure this will be decisive without further supporting evidence. Personally, I think it’s great, but this won’t convince Joe Taxpayer.’

‘It’s probably real. But this isn’t going to convince people. To claim that this is different from any other sketchy video already seen (other than the gimbals and going fast) is a stretch and will hardly make anyone else sit up and take notice. Too bad,” wrote another.

NewsNation broadcast the footage that “clearly showed” the object dangling from a helicopter’s sling

The outlet was told the craft was about 20 feet long. It is said to resemble the UAP the Navy encountered off the US east coast in 2015, suggesting a link between these unidentified objects.

The outlet was told the craft was about 20 feet long. It is said to resemble the UAP the Navy encountered off the US east coast in 2015, suggesting a link between these unidentified objects.

Other users, however, were much less convinced.

“Well, the video quality is better than I expected, I’ll give them that. The object itself? Without a frame of reference to judge size, it could be a real goose egg for all I know,” one Redditor wrote.

Another said: ‘This video couldn’t be cheap to make these days with the cost of eggs!’

“No reference to size, this could literally be a chicken egg on a string with helicopter sounds mounted inside,” a third added.

‘This shows nothing. This is not the earth-shattering, redefining human proof they promised,” wrote another.

A fifth said: ‘I knew the footage wouldn’t be good. But what exactly am I looking at here? An egg on the end of a fishing rod?’

Other users pointed out some potential issues with the credibility of the images.

‘What kind of area should this be in? There’s something about the scale and the shadows,” one person wondered.

“Well, the video quality is better than I expected, I'll give them that. The object itself? Since there is no frame of reference to judge the size, it could be a real chicken egg for all I know,” one user wrote

“Well, the video quality is better than I expected, I’ll give them that. The object itself? Since there is no frame of reference to judge the size, it could be a real chicken egg for all I know,” one user wrote

Another eagle-eyed user said: ‘If this was in the desert, how is the helicopter not kicking up dust and sand like crazy?’

“So, wouldn’t they deliver the egg thing to a truck or something or a base? Why are they dropping it on the ground of what appears to be an empty desert field?’ another wrote.

‘No prop wash? I could recreate this in my house right now in an hour,” one Redditor added.

Another user replied by pointing out the lack of swing in the rope.

‘So they just picked up an egg-shaped thing and filmed it. It didn’t fly, it didn’t do anything. What nonsense this is,” said one user.

The video, which was kept under wraps until its release, is the latest to make the rounds online in recent weeks apparently depicting a UFO.

Widespread interest and coverage of the topic increased after drones were spotted flying through New Jersey last month.

Tucker Carlson offered a solution to the mystery, shockingly claiming that the mysterious drones were controlled by a Chinese mothership satellite.

Tucker Carlson discussed the mysterious drones on his show this week and said he was told the objects were under the control of China

Tucker Carlson discussed the mysterious drones on his show this week and said he was told the objects were under the control of China

The White House has repeatedly stated that the drone sightings are not a foreign adversary, do not pose a threat and are not part of a U.S. military operation.

The White House has repeatedly stated that the drone sightings are not a foreign adversary, do not pose a threat and are not part of a U.S. military operation.

The first sightings appeared in November over the Picatinny Arsenal in Rockaway and newly elected President Donald Trump’s golf course in Bedminster, followed by thousands more in the sky.

While the US government quickly dismissed claims that they were foreign adversaries, Carlson claimed he was told otherwise.

He said that “an intelligence person” told him that the drones “were in fact Chinese,” explaining that the U.S. government had downed a Chinese satellite “that was a command and control satellite for these drones.”

Carlson appeared to be alluding to a Beijing-operated satellite known as GaoJing 1-02, which fell from space on December 21.

Astronomers monitoring such devices confirmed that the Chinese satellite re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere above New Orleans and moved north toward Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri before burning up in the atmosphere.

But Carlson claimed it was “removed by the US government.”

He made these claims during a conversation with independent journalist Michael Shellenberger, who heard a similar explanation for the drones.

“Someone told me the military got one of the orbs, opened it up and it was Chinese,” Shellenberger said.

The White House has repeatedly stated that the drone sightings – which coincidentally began on November 18 – do not involve a foreign adversary, do not pose a threat and are not part of a US military operation.

But Carlson said his inside source told him that “it was believed the Chinese government was sending the following message: ‘We are moving on to Taiwan.’

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