A man casually browsing Google Earth to ‘check out the world’ has come across a strange looking flying object along the coast of Victoria, Australia.
Describing what he found as “a flying disk,” YouTube user Scott Mcmahon uploaded a video of his findings to the site.
Wading in on the debate of whether UFOs are real and if this is in fact a record of one in Australia, Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily said there was an 85 per cent chance it was a UFO in a post on his site.
Revealing the coordinates on Google Earth as 38°40’30.16″S 145°39’2.57″E he outlined the three indications that made it likely that the object was in fact a UFO.
Basing his points on Area S4 scientist Bob Lazar’s expertise, the first telltale sign is the angle at which the object is titled. This is a typical way UFO discs move.
Secondly, Waring highlighted in his blog post the distortion field surrounding the UFO. He explained that Lazar has identified this distortion as a result of an onboard propulsion system.
The final reason is the waveguide at the top centre of the UFO, which he describes as a key characteristic of UFOs.
The proclaimed UFOlogist Waring advised that anyone wanting more information on how to identify UFOs should research Bob Lazar and take a look at some of his sketchings, but exclaimed the discovery as an “extraordinary catch”.
Waring said that this was the first up close image of a UFO captured in Australia for quite some time, indicating that there had been previous recent sightings.
According to Mcmahon’s YouTube, the object cannot be a plane, blimp, bird or insect, or something stuck to the camera, which makes you question what else could it be apart from a UFO?
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