UFO Hunter Claims Seeing Alien Structures, Lion Heads, Iron Man At Comet 67P

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A man claims he has spotted structures that are of intelligent design, sitting on the surface of comet 67P. Churyumov-Gerasimenko, also known as comet 67P, is the final resting place of the Rosetta spacecraft. Nobody would have guessed that it would also be home to an alien civilization.

This after a man claims he has seen a structure that resembles Iron Man on comet 67P. Conspiracy theorist Scott Waring shared his findings on UFO sightings website, reports MailOnline.

Structures inspired by Lions and Iron-Man

Waring noticed one structure had a "chest circle" in the middle, thus calling it "Iron-Man-like." But Waring didn't stop there, he also claimed he saw another intriguing structure.

This time, it's in the form of a Lion's head that's sitting on the comet's surface. Not only did he claim that the Lion structure was smiling, he also suggested that the formation below it is also of intelligent design.

Might be alien design or perhaps another case of Pareidolia


According to the source, the unusual formations were located in the comet's Anubis region. There's a slight chance that this could very well be the product of an ancient alien civilization.

After all, some people believe that there's an ancient civilization on the dark side of Earth's moon. With that being said, Waring's findings isn't as far-fetched as one might think.

However, we can't really dismiss the fact that this might just be another case of seeing the order in chaos. This might just be another case of the psychological phenomenon known as pareidolia.

At least Waring discovered something that made Rosetta's 10-year trip to 67P, well worth it. It might not exactly be an advanced civilization, at least the discovery brought some entertainment value.

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aliens, Space, Space Exploration
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