Internet sleuths have already discovered the stunning truth behind a ‘UFO‘ image shared on Capitol Hill yesterday by a Pentagon whistleblower.
Former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo spoke before Congress Thursday morning, revealing a never-before-seen image of a cruise ship–sized craft he claimed was spotted hovering 21,000 feet in the air over the western US.
The image quickly flooded social media and was debunked in less than 24 hours.
Users analyzed the photo and located the object, discovering it was actually a snapshot of two irrigation circles in rural Colorado.
Mick West, a British-American science writer and conspiracy theory investigator, wrote on X: ‘This UFO photo shows two irrigation circles.
‘The roads are perfectly aligned, and the ‘shadow’ is in the wrong direction.’
West also noted that this isn’t the first time Elizondo, who led the Pentagon’s program investigating UFO sightings for 10 years, has made a major UFO blunder.
One glaring mistake involved a high-resolution image of a supposed ‘mothership’ in 2022, which appeared to be piercing through clouds over Romania. It was later debunked as the window reflection of an indoor chandelier lamp.

Luis Elizondo held up the unvetted photo at an unclassified government hearing on the need for more funding of UFO investigations

Internet skeptics immediately pounced on Elizondo’s photo, discovering an irrigation field in Colorado that appears to perfectly match the UFO photograph
‘It makes you wonder why Elizondo gets fooled by things like this,’ West added in his post on X. ‘Is he just really bad at analyzing UAP?’
John Greenewald, the creator of The Black Vault, a website archiving millions of declassified government documents, added that a Reddit post revealed the circles in the newest image were sitting on County Road X, in Colorado’s Lincoln County.
‘I’ve said it a million times. The internet, and (some) of the users within it, are an amazing resource,’ Greenewald tweeted.
Others in the Reddit thread were less forgiving toward Elizondo, with many accusing him of spreading disinformation.
‘Trying to clown all of us,’ one user wrote. ‘If any of the people coming forward are serious, they’ll distance themselves from him.’
‘Really brings into question what they are doing with disclosure. Starting to think that Elizondo and co. are just disinformation agents,’ another added.
Elizondo served as the moderator at the congressional briefing, which featured well-known figures in the UFO community, including Harvard scientist Avi Loeb and Tim Gallaudet, a retired Navy Rear Admiral who has long claimed the existence of underwater alien bases.
Despite his role as moderator, Elizondo took a moment to present the image, which he implied was a UFO.
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