Are we alone in universe? Bizarre cloud formation sparks UFO speculation as another eerie video goes viral | WATCH

Viral News: A new viral video featuring an unusual cloud formation has reignited discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrial life among conspiracy theorists on social media.

Chem-Trails or Cosmic Phenomena?

Chem-Trails or Cosmic Phenomena? (X/ @Demo2020cracy)

Viral News: It appears that the headlines are struggling to shed light on the ongoing fascination with extraterrestrial life, as yet another unsettling video has surfaced on social media. Recently, alien conspiracy theorists were set abuzz when a video emerged, showcasing peculiar "human-like" figures hovering "above the clouds." This footage was captured by a passenger during a flight, igniting widespread speculation. Just as the excitement began to wane, another video surfaced, this time featuring an unusually shaped cloud formation that sparked further intrigue.

The Viral Cloud Formation

The latest clip depicts a massive cloud that appears unnaturally round, positioned ominously above a building. As soon as it was shared online, comparisons to UFOs began to circulate. However, Times Now has yet to verify the date, location, or authenticity of this phenomenon. The video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘Demo2020cracy’ and has since garnered over 14,000 views in just four days.

Public Reaction and Speculations

The video quickly captured the attention of viewers, many of whom expressed their fascination and theories about the cloud formation. Some users attempted to provide scientific explanations for the phenomenon, while others revived the well-known "chem-trail" conspiracy theory. This theory posits that trails left by aircraft are not merely condensation but rather chemicals deployed for dubious purposes.

One user commented, “And they always have a name,” highlighting how every unusual cloud formation seems to attract some form of explanation. Another user described the incident as “scary,” adding that manipulating sound waves could create such cloud patterns. “Are they trying to pretend they're god?” questioned yet another observer, reflecting the mix of fear and skepticism surrounding these occurrences.

As discussions around these videos continue to grow, it’s clear that public interest in unidentified aerial phenomena remains high. The blend of skepticism and intrigue fuels ongoing debates about what lies beyond our understanding of the skies.

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