“You All Laughed Us Out…”: Firm UFO Believer Pat McAfee Gets Fired Up Reacting to San Diego Footage
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The real deal when it comes to analysts is Pat McAfee. The former NFL kicker and punter loves his time in sports entertainment and hosting his talk show. People who follow him may recall that McAfee frequently speaks about reported UFO and exoplanet detections. This time, he argues the sightings reported over San Diego, California, are authentic.
Pat McAfee has become quite interested in UFO sightings, and he vigorously reinforces the hypothesis. He frequently keeps an eye out for such strange occurrences, as well as any extraterrestrial objects or visuals. It is an unusual topic, but UFOs have received support in the past, with notable entities declaring them authentic.
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Was Pat McAfee right?
On Monday night, the San Diego natives went into a frenzy. Locals spotted flares in the night sky as social media buzzed. The beams were visible as far north as La Jolla, California, and farther south as Rosarito, Baja, California. Moreover, the visuals showcase the lights shining over the Pacific Ocean. It gathered heat all over, claiming it to be an extraterrestrial sighting.
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During The Pat McAfee Show, McAfee says, “There‘s numerous videos from this last night. Numerous. A lot of people are talking about, ‘hey, this has been here for an hour,’ There‘s been about right underneath that. Well, I don’t know, hopefully. I think it was out on the water, though. San Diego, right? It’s a beach town. I think it was out there okay. Um, and it could be about this. It could be a bunch of drones, by the way. It just hovered for an hour or whatever for no reason. Nobody knew about it. I don’t think that has been announced by anybody… They look exactly what me and foxy saw, and you all laughed us out. We’re the f*ckin first ones, huh?”
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Pat McAfee and Evan Fox previously saw an orange light that looked exoplanetary. McAfee noticed the object floating in the air while they were in mid-flight. Because it wasn’t high enough in the sky, the former NFL punter trusted his intuition that this wasn’t the moon.
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After the mysterious pattern of orange beams got traction on social media, the San Diego Police Department got into action. San Diego lifeguards alerted the SDPD that the orange lights observed were flares fired from a ship off the coast.
San Diego flashing lights mystery finally has an explanationhttps://t.co/MzSlhsvHeb
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 29, 2022
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According to FOX News, flares fired by a crew undertaking training with expiration date flares caused the levitating lights, described as orange and with a distinct pattern. However, it did not convince the natives, despite an official explanation.
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