You know what they say, you have to see it to believe it. Javion Hill, a 35-year-old man from North Carolina, never believed in UFOs and conspiracy theories, but he’s had a change of heart after a recent encounter.
Hill posted to Facebook a photo of what looks like a square aircraft hovering in the night sky, with illuminated margins. He tells The Charlotte Observer that he only managed to take this photo of the strange object, because when he pulled over to shoot a video of it, it disappeared into thin air. It started to rain heavily immediately afterwards.
“I was on my way home with my wife on the speaker phone, and it looked like there was a tornado coming, so I was trying to take a picture of the clouds for my wife,” Hill explains.
“But then I saw something that wasn’t normal and I was, like: ‘Oh my god, what is that?’ I started trying to take as many pictures of it as possible while I was driving.”
He’s not saying that what he saw as a UFO, but he’s not ruling it out either. In fact, Hill says what he saw scared him so badly that he could hardly sleep that night.
Still, he admits what he saw could have been a military plane of some sort. Conspiracy theorists argue that UFO sightings in the area are usually flight tests conducted by the military with a secret spacecraft known as TR-3B, “an anti-gravity craft that hovers.”
On paper, such a craft doesn’t exist.
For what it’s worth, North Carolina is in the top 10 U.S. states when it comes to UFO sightings, The Observer notes. So either aliens have a vested interest here and make more frequent visits, or people are more willing to believe in UFOs.
Hill’s “mysterious” flying object could also be a cell phone placed on the dash of the car, reflected in the windshield. Food for thought.
“I was on my way home with my wife on the speaker phone, and it looked like there was a tornado coming, so I was trying to take a picture of the clouds for my wife,” Hill explains.
“But then I saw something that wasn’t normal and I was, like: ‘Oh my god, what is that?’ I started trying to take as many pictures of it as possible while I was driving.”
He’s not saying that what he saw as a UFO, but he’s not ruling it out either. In fact, Hill says what he saw scared him so badly that he could hardly sleep that night.
Still, he admits what he saw could have been a military plane of some sort. Conspiracy theorists argue that UFO sightings in the area are usually flight tests conducted by the military with a secret spacecraft known as TR-3B, “an anti-gravity craft that hovers.”
On paper, such a craft doesn’t exist.
For what it’s worth, North Carolina is in the top 10 U.S. states when it comes to UFO sightings, The Observer notes. So either aliens have a vested interest here and make more frequent visits, or people are more willing to believe in UFOs.
Hill’s “mysterious” flying object could also be a cell phone placed on the dash of the car, reflected in the windshield. Food for thought.