Investigative journalist disproves alien theory on military flying objects

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Investigative journalist disproves alien theory on military flying objects
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Investigative Journalist and podcast host Ross Coulthart says the unidentified flying objects shot down by the military are not alien spacecraft or tiny green men from Zeta Reticuli.

“It’s looking increasingly likely that these objects are from some foreign state actor and because of where they’ve been launched from –

because they’re using the prevailing winds to drift across the top of the continental United States and Alaska,” Mr Coulthart told Sky News Australia.

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