THIS is the freaky photo of an alleged massive alien UFO shown at a private paid event by an Ex-Pentagon whistleblower.
Surreal pictures of the supposed space-craft appears to show a distinctive disc shape, with a beaming light emanating from it’s bottom in Romania.
A high resolution image of the UFO Luis unveiled to an audience of paying guests[/caption] Luis unveiled his discovery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[/caption]The shape is universally recognised as what we understand an alien UFO would look like, as it hovers menacingly in the air over a road.
The mysterious “mothership” has been debuted at a private event in Philadelphia on October 28, by a former official at the Pentagon.
Luis Elizondo’s claims of a ship the size of a “huge floating mini city” have drawn up fresh speculation from UFO believers and equal dismissal from critics.
Luis chose his words wisely at his secretive event, instead using his “evidence” to speak for him.
He said: “Guess what we caught in Romania in 2022? By the way, the U.S Embassy,’ as Elizondo told attendees at the paid event, gesturing to the photo: ‘That.’
“‘There’s a whole lot more here folks.
“We’re having pilots, military pilots and civilian pilots in Eastern Europe and in the Middle East, report what unimaginably seems impossible
“I just want to give you kind of a small taste of what’s going on “behind the scenes.””
The startling claim directly links the U.S government to a deliberate alien cover-up, that he was exposing at the bizarre presentation.
These claims have drawn intense speculation from critics.
Veteran US Air Force Staff Sergeant, Jeremy McGowan, witnessed a sensational UFO encounter in the Middle East decades ago.
Despite this, he has cast strong doubt on Luis’ credibility.
Jeremy said: “This unfortunate situation with Lue follows my experiences with him nearly exactly.
“I witnessed him exaggerate or outright fabricate information that simply wasn’t true.
“I’ve been on the receiving end where Lue has pulled out his cell phone and shown me what he described as highly classified video.
“For him to think I would believe he would simply carry classified info on an unsecure civilian cell phone is just insulting.
“And it wasn’t just me, multiple podcast hosts were shown video Lue attributed to things they were not.”
In the mid-90s, while serving as a member of the JSOC J2 Security Team for “Ellipse Foxtrot,” Jeremy says he was a witness to unusual aerial lights.
According to reports, tickets to Luis’ revelatory event at The City Winery, a Pennsylvania wine bar, cost between $30-$50 (£23-38).
It did not take long for other internet sleuths to poke holes in Luis’ outlandish statements.
John Greenewald Jr, a government transparency advocate, tracked the photo back to September 2023, in a Facebook group called “Mysterious Ancient Discoveries”.
This higher resolution pic appears more likely to have originated as the reflection of an indoor chandelier reflected in window glass.
The Facebook picture has over 180,000 likes and 23,000 comments, suggesting the public were aware of the snap.
Further examination of the pic allegedly showed that it was not actually linked to the U.S Embassy, as Luis claimed.
The photo background appeared to show the Arad Power Station, a coal-fired plant.
America’s Embassy is roughly 400 miles to the southeast of Arad, and is actually placed in the capital city Bucharest.
On October 30, two days after his paid event, Luis clarified that any misinformation involved in his presentation was the fault of his “friend in the government” who reportedly supplied the image.
Luis has been criticised by the UFO community, who have accused him of using them as pawns in a money-making scheme.
One Reddit on the forum e/UFOs, one user remarked, “Lue is 100% using us as pawns to line his pockets.
“His most recent book was no.1 seller in the nation.”
According to Luis’ X account, he has five more speaking engagements lined up for November.
The tagline on the promotional poster reads “WE ARE NOT ALONE”.
The Facebook group “Mysterious Ancient Discoveries” where critics think the pic was actually taken from[/caption] An advert for Luis event at The City Winery, with tickets charging up to $50 (£38)[/caption]