This Guy Caught a Huge UFO on Camera and the Footage Is Pretty Convincing

Photo credit: Colin Anderson - Getty Images
Photo credit: Colin Anderson - Getty Images

From Country Living

While everyone is booking flights to Nevada to "see them aliens," it turns out they may actually be in North Carolina.

I'm not just talking about cosplayers at comic conventions either. Someone or something is here and a man named Jason Swing got the cold hard evidence ON TAPE.

Jason said he was heading to pick up a boat from Lake Norman, North Carolina one rainy day when he saw a UFO.

Okay, yeah, that video is so shaky it's hard to tell if it's an alien aircraft or a blimp. Can someone tell Jason to be a little more steady next time he spots a potential alien invasion?

In the video's description, Jason wrote, "Rain finally stopped so we went [to] pick up a boat from Lake Norman. When [I] came around the corner, I saw this thing sitting still, very close..."

Yeah, yeah, this potential alien invasion is interesting, but I think the bigger issue here is why the heck do people think it's OK to film clearly-will-be-viral videos in portrait mode!? Like, who does that!? Give me landscape mode or nothing at all, man!

Thoughts so far?

Hate to burst your bubble, but Goodyear Blimp put all the commotion to rest and confirmed the UFO was, in fact, a blimp.

Goodyear reportedly said, "We don't want to get in the way of a good story, but that's definitely us. We left the Charlotte area 5/29 after covering the Coke 600 [Nascar race]."

Thank you, Goodyear, for preventing mass panic.

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