(Stillness in the Storm Editors Note) The following article supposedly “debunks” a UFO sighting. We would like to ask our readers, do you think it’s real? Do you think it’s a hoax? Why yes? Why no? Give us your thoughts!
In general, articles claiming to “debunk” some idea/event/phenomenon/etc. should themselves be treated with the same skepticism they claim to promote and embody. Indeed, hoaxes happen from time to time, and there are plenty of clandestine players that would love nothing more than to stage fake disclosures in order to derail the movement. The onus is on all of us to take each opportunity to hone our discernment (and subsequently, articulation) skills that comes our way, even it arrives in the form of hoaxers trying to trick us.
We are not saying that the UFO phenomenon reported below is real or not, nor are we saying it has been legitimately debunked, but rather invite readers to come to their own conclusion.
by Jon Austin, January 17th, 2018
Express.co.uk today reveals the shocking truth about a “UFO picture” that played a key role in the staggering “Pentagon UFO” story that has convinced many people “we are not alone” and intelligent aliens may be flying advanced craft on Earth.
“This story may sound like a sci-fi movie, but it is a true story, and far from being the only one of its kind.”
Details of the case went on to make international headlines with the image of the alleged UFO even being screened by US TV news station Las Vegas Now.
However, Express.co.uk can reveal the picture was not taken in San Diego in November 2004, but in Eccles, Manchester, in July 2005.
Worse still, it is not even a UFO, but believed by UFO investigators to be a helium party balloon in the shape of the number one.


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