Repeat Offender: Little Grey Man Captured on Security Camera

Repeat Offender: Little Grey Man Captured on Security Camera

Little grey man captured on cameraA Denver, Colorado man claims to have captured the image of an extraterrestrial, namely, a little grey man, on his outdoor security cameras. The City Park incident was reported to have happened sometime in the wee hours of the night on February 1st 2012.

The image of the supposed EBE is taken from the video released as part of a newly released MUFON report on the incident. The image, which was digitally brightened with the intention of showing the creature’s outline better, is one of five separate images the witness claims to have captured over the course of four years.

The homeowner claims the small creature appeared suddenly on the video feed and dissolved shortly afterward but not before gesturing towards the house.

“For a fact there are two points that form and then between those points a flash of light forms from the middle and then the little fellow appears below, raises its right hand gesturing towards the backdoor of the house and then disintegrates,” MUFON reported.

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There’s been no news about whether the City Park grey has been back within the past year to pose for the cameras. Though it should be noted that in their report MUFON was quick to remind readers that “UFO sightings can be explained scientifically as natural phenomenon.”

The witness, on the other hand, feels differently.

“This video capture is most extraordinary in my opinion but no one seems to care.”

We care! The question is, what do you think, dear reader? Do you see a little grey man waving to the camera? Do you have an anomalous image of your own? We want to know. Tweet us @WhoForted, swing by our official Facebook page, or leave us a message in the comments.

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