Despite official government hearings on UFOs and alleged alien spacecraft, we, the American public, are still just as much in the dark on paranormal activity as we’ve ever been. This leaves alien lovers everywhere to speculate on circumstantial UAP footage just like they’ve been doing for the past decade, the latest example of which is this clip allegedly taken on January 16 in Russia.


@ufoworld10 #ufosky #ufo2024 #ufoalien #strangeclouds #strangecloud #ufos #ufology #ufotiktok #ufo2024 #2024ufo #ufosighting2024 #ufosightings2024 #ufoキャッチャー #ufoskywatchers #ufo ♬ sonido original - UfoWorld


The video shows two circles of lights spinning perpendicular to each other like a gyroscope, which led many viewers to one specific conclusion. “Ezekiel’s Wheel,” Bill Murray 2.0 commented.


Ezekiel’s Wheel refers to Ezekiel 10:10 in the Bible, which describes the appearance of the “four living creatures,” or the “angelic beings appointed as guardians of the holiness of God.” It states “as for their appearance, the four of them looked alike; each was like a wheel intersecting a wheel.”


Over 500 people liked the comment, with one person claiming aliens were actually “fallen angels.” Another person proposed that the shape was a “four-dimensional object.”


Of course, this video, like a similar one taken over L.A. last week, has little evidence to back up its paranormal claim. I’m going to need more than some blinking lights to convince me that alien angelic beings have arrived in Russia.