Strange Monolith Found in Utah Desert

Originally published at: Strange Monolith Found in Utah Desert | Infostormer.com

A weird monolith similar to the monolith from the Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction movie 2001 a Space Odyssey was just found in the Utah desert.

A team of public safety officers discovered a mysterious monolith in a remote part of Utah – and said they have no idea who put it there https://t.co/zJ959qzpSW pic.twitter.com/5ubrSvcoLy

— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 24, 2020

This monolith is triangular in shape so it is a slightly different shaped monolith than the one in the movie. But that hasn’t stopped people from making the comparison which in turn has brought up the subject of space aliens.

There’s already people on Twitter using this story to talk about space aliens and other weird shit.

Aliens? Artists? A mysterious metal monolith was just found in the Utah desert 👽 pic.twitter.com/JaUp3MimTc

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) November 24, 2020

A number of people discovered the location and checked it out for themselves. They believe that it was just some type of art installation.

Some YouTubers triangulated the gps coordinates of the mysterious Utah Monolith and found that it’s an art installation pic.twitter.com/WgrUkG3hlq

— Kane Rick (@PaintingSurfer) November 25, 2020

I have not independently confirmed this, but several people on the Internet are saying that it has been there for several years.

Based on Satellite images: the #utahmonolith was placed between Aug 2015 & Oct 2016. pic.twitter.com/roDL9ws1oa

— Austin Grant (@AustinBGrant) November 24, 2020

Overall though, it is a weird time to see such a story come out as you now got people talking about the possibility of space aliens again.

Back in the 1990s and 2000s there were all sorts of weirdos on shortwave radio and on the Internet pushing conspiracies and various theories about UFOs and space aliens. You also had Coast to Coast AM hosted by Art Bell and he would regularly interview guests who covered this type of stuff. The vast majority of it was unprovable bullshit but I believe that much of this like all the various Hollywood science fiction films we’ve seen produced over the years were done to condition the public to accept a future hoax alien invasion of some kind. The purpose of which would be to tell everyone that we needed to have a global government so we could better fight off the evil space aliens.

An alternative possibility is that the conditioning would be used to bring forth a fake space alien leader or a reptile person who would come in peace and tell us that it was necessary for us to establish a global government run from by Jews from Israel. The fake space alien leader would also tell the goyim that Jews are the chosen people and that we all have to do whatever they say.

People would believe it also. They believed the coronavirus hoax and numerous other hoaxes, so they would undoubtedly believe a space alien hoax if it were presented to them as a real and serious thing.

A fake doomsday asteroid or comet is another possibility which they prepped people for with the science fiction movies Armageddon and Deep Impact that came out in the late 1990s.

The point being, is that we should be prepared for any number of crazy hoaxes to be pushed.

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Epic troll…!? WOW says the retards

Someone should check for a camera. Maybe it’s just another of Shia LaBoeuf’s ‘He Will Not Divide Us’ livestreams.

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I was going to say Mormons, but Shia LaBeouf is funnier.

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It looks like a prop from the original Star Trek.

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Corona is a hoax, the election is a fraud, and now this thing appears, then disappears. I’ve already met my quota of bullshit hoaxes.

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