A photo taken by Dennis Diggins, a U.S. Air Force veteran, has sparked widespread discussion after allegedly capturing UFO lights over Capitol Hill. The image, which quickly went viral, shows four mysterious lights hovering above the Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome. This sighting has ignited a mix of curiosity, skepticism, and concern, with social media users debating its authenticity.
Another UFO/UAP sighting over United States Capital Hill just hours ago 👽 pic.twitter.com/hTz1s9zFr5
— Lado 𝕏 (@LadoRamsey) November 29, 2024
The sighting's timing has fueled its significance, coming just weeks after a high-profile U.S. government hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs. The hearing featured testimony from former military personnel and whistleblowers, including a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, a former NASA associate administrator, and a former counterintelligence officer. They described encounters with unexplained aerial objects that defied conventional flight characteristics, raising further questions about the potential existence of extraterrestrial life.
UFO lights over Capitol Hill sparking panic in DC. 😮‼️👽
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) November 29, 2024
Do you think it’s aliens?
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While the image of the UFO sighting over Capitol Hill gained traction online, experts quickly weighed in with alternative explanations. John Greenewald Jr., a prominent ufologist, explained that the lights were most likely a result of lens flare—a common photographic effect that occurs when light reflects off a camera lens. He noted that similar "UFO" sightings over the Capitol have been reported for decades, often attributed to this visual anomaly.
Despite the viral attention, official statements from the Pentagon have cast doubt on UFO claims. In a March report, the Pentagon clarified that its investigations into UFO sightings found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology, dismissing most instances as misidentified objects or natural phenomena.
While the sighting over Capitol Hill has generated significant buzz, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing fascination—and confusion—surrounding UFOs. As digital media amplifies reports of unexplained phenomena, distinguishing between fact and speculation becomes increasingly challenging.
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