Video showing crashed ‘UFO’ retrieved in Norway fuels unexplainable alien theories


Years after the alleged UFO crash in Norway, a video showing an unidentified object being retrieved from water has baffled social media users.

Fueling rumors about aliens and spacecrafts, the unverified video on TikTok has raised numerous questions about an incident that’s believed to have occurred in 1946 or 1947. The viral video suggests that the undocumented incident could be real because it was supposedly witnessed by a few residents.

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‘UFO crash in Norway’ video is viral

A video posted by the TikTok account @WiggyWiggyWiggy has raised eyebrows with what appears to be the retrieval of an unverified object.

The person who is recording the video claims rovers were sent in to allegedly map the object that was resting under the water about 70 feet deep. The man alleges the object was at least 20 meters long with a “smooth surface” and was found “just laying on the bed.”

However, the video doesn’t determine the exact nature of the object and claims that scientists will have to study the collected data in order to find out if it’s really an unidentified flying object and if it’s as old as the person in the video suggests.

Moreover, the supposed retrieval of the object from the water doesn’t appear to have been conducted officially as it hasn’t made it to the papers or been covered by news channels.

There is no follow-up on the collected data or supporting evidence to believe the object lifted from the lake in Norway is real.

Supposed UAP linked to the 1946 incident

Norway is a hotspot for UFO sightings, and legend holds that in 1946 or 1947, several residents saw a spacecraft that ended up crash-landing in the water.

The unproven incident was mentioned in newspapers, documentaries, and even press conferences, but critics find the claims surrounding it unacceptable due to the lack of evidence.

Former U.S. Air Force officer, Dwynne Arnesson was at a press conference organized by Dr. Steven Greer when he revealed supposed encounters with UFOs in Norway.

He claimed a sighting that’s said to have occurred in 1967 was specifically imprinted on his mind because a UFO was seen near a missile saddle and then the missiles were deactivated.

The above claim further fuels wild theories about extraterrestrial lives possessing superpowers, such as the one that claims aliens in UFOs could have saved lives after a tragedy struck the Fukushima nuclear plant in 2011.

Fear of aliens takes over the Internet

Amid the ongoing debate about the possibilities of life outside Earth, humans are left more confused by rumors and unexplainable sightings from around the world. While most claims are fabricated by Internet users, a few others will make you question your beliefs.

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