With four flying objects recently shot down over America, the internet and media are freaking out over the potential of aliens in UFOs being the culprits behind the mysterious aircraft.
The U.S. Pentagon fueled suspicions by refusing to rule out the possibility that the objects are alien.
The masses, holding a newfound distrust of the government in the aftermath of the disastrous Covid-19 pandemic, were quick to point out the whole “UFO” craze appears to be a distraction from recent news.
For example, several memes joked the UFO frenzy was intentionally launched just as news came out showing the Biden administration was behind the explosion of the Nord Stream pipelines.
Haha, totally called this back in September! https://t.co/l13X0bWxfS
— Meme Monkeys (@meme_monkeys) February 12, 2023
Another meme suggested the UFO “psyop” was meant to take attention away from soon-to-be-released court documents that will allegedly reveal the names of Jeffrey Epstein associates.
One meme joked about the elite distracting people from the collapsing Covid narrative with the release of UFOs.
— KilroyJC (@KilroyJCNJ) February 12, 2023
The UFO story is also taking media attention away from the toxic train derailment in Ohio.
Internet sleuths unearthed a clip from the show “X-Files” detailing a fake alien invasion scenario.
See more out-of-this-world memes below!
— DrugstoreSeraphim (@DrugstoreSeraph) February 12, 2023
— Chief Daira (@ChiefDaira) February 12, 2023
— Mike Carr (@mikecarr000) February 12, 2023
Don’t forget to visit the Infowars Store to do your part in the battle against globalism by purchasing great products such as dietary supplements, books, t-shirts, survival gear and much more.
Unlike legacy media outlets funded by Big Pharma and other groups, Infowars relies on YOUR SUPPORT to remain on air!