An airport in Turkey stopped all flights for an hour after a UFO was spotted over the runways, somehow not appearing on radar.
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At 10 pm over Gaziantep, the lights of an aircraft could be seen flying around the airport in Turkey. It was at an altitude of 11,000 feet but didn't show up on radar. To avoid collisions or incidents, the airport was shut down until the cause could be figured out.
An investigation was made by the tower and surrounding services. However, it quickly disappeared. All flights resumed from the Turkish airport by 11 PM after the UFO had left the airspace. At this time, it is still unclear what the UFO was. But, officials expect that it was an unregistered drone flying without permission.
Turks Welcome Their New Alien Visitors
Social media has blown up about the UFO, with Turkish people happy to welcome their new visitors. "The object seen at Gaziantep Airport reminded me of the Atlantis Mandala. This powerful form, believed to belong to the Atlantean civilization, symbolizes protection, support, love, healing, luck, and increasing the frequencies of abundance. I guess the UFO came with good news this time :)" one X user posted.
We can hope that the thousands of UFO sightings like this one at the airport are a sign of goodwill. There have been over 16,000 UFO sightings in California alone since November 21, 2024. If they come in peace, we're okay, if not, we're woefully unprepared.
According to people on X, this isn't the first time the UFO has been spotted at Gaziantep airport either. Another poster added videos and images of an alien craft. They said, "I saw it 2 weeks ago too but I didn't share it because I thought people would make fun of it. It wasn't very clear on camera because it was in the air, but it was an oval object with red and yellow lights and fire coming out from behind it. There was no sound and it moved at a constant speed and disappeared after 10 seconds."
Either the drone user has been messing about for a while, or the UFO is looking for a place to land. I can't blame them, if I were coming from outer space, Turkish kebab would be top of my list too.
