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Offline Argent 88

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A strange find in Utah.
« on: November 24, 2020, 03:25:40 AM »
https://www.foxnews.com/science/mysterious-monolith-discovered-in-utah-rocks

Probably someone put it there to make people freak out and wonder. Which is exactly what they are doing.
Alien?  I seriously doubt it, and I'm sure investigators know what kind of metal it is. Is Foxnews strarting to go tabloid?

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2020: A Space Odyssey?

A mysterious monolith, which is believed to be some kind of metal, was discovered in the remote parts of Utah on Wednesday, fueling speculation on what the object was or how it got there, according to reports.

The structure, estimated at between 10 feet and 12 feet high, was found by state wildlife employees counting sheep from a helicopter.

Utah’s highway patrol shared a picture of the finding on Instagram, along with the caption: "Counting big horn sheep with DWR this week. During the counts we came across this, in the middle of nowhere, buried deep in the rock. Inquiring minds want to know, what the heck is it?

Bret Hutchings, the helicopter pilot, said it was "about the strangest thing that I’ve come across out there in all my years of flying," according to Salt Lake City's KSL-TV.

Hutchings was flying for the Utah department of public safety, which was assiting wildlife resource officers in the count in the southeastern edge of the state.

"We were kind of joking around that if one of us suddenly disappears, then the rest of us make a run for it," he told the station.

The object drew comparisons to Stanley Kubrick's famed 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey," which saw a group of apes encounter a similar-looking giant slab.

“I’m assuming it’s some new wave artist or something or, you know, somebody that was a big 2001: A Space Odyssey fan,” Hutchings said.

Authorities said the mysterious object was installed in the ground in a remote area of red rock with "no obvious indication" of who might have put it there, according to a press release from the Utah Department of Public Safety.

The agency added that if people decide to venture to the undisclosed and remote location they "may become stranded and require rescue."

A mysterious monolith was discovered in the remote parts of Utah on Wednesday.
A mysterious monolith was discovered in the remote parts of Utah on Wednesday. (Utah Department of Public Safety)
Users on social media were quick to speculate what the object was. 

"It’s the on-off button for the planet," one user wrote.

"I love this. I imagine it’s an art piece, but what if it isn’t..." another replied.

The Bureau of Land Management is determining whether they need to investigate further, according to the release.

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Re: A strange find in Utah.
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2020, 03:54:46 AM »
Looks like some odd modern art. I am guessing it is pretty new.
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Re: A strange find in Utah.
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2020, 05:42:50 AM »
One of the comments on one of the articles I read said it was a remnant of a film set from Land of the Lost and that it was just not worth removing.  Who knows if it is true but it's at least a rational explanation.
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Re: A strange find in Utah.
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2020, 05:52:35 AM »
One of the comments on one of the articles I read said it was a remnant of a film set from Land of the Lost and that it was just not worth removing.  Who knows if it is true but it's at least a rational explanation.

Best one Ive heard so far.  Now I guess it will show up on all the ancient aliens episodes, TV bull manure.
What if, maybe, or was it?

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Re: A strange find in Utah.
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2020, 04:28:57 AM »
Now it looks like it has magically disappeared lol. Leaving behind a dirty note and someone peed on the spot where it was. Dang Aliens they ain't got no couth.
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Last week, a mysterious monolith was spotted near Utah’s Canyonlands National Park by park employees as though it just emerged from the red clay.

And just like that, it was gone.

The approximately 10-foot-tall monolith was discovered last week by state wildlife officials counting the bighorn sheep population in Utah’s southeastern edge. The area is so remote that the Utah Department of Public Safety said if someone tried to get an up-close look at it, they could very well “become stranded and require rescue.”

The mysterious monolith went viral after its discovery.
The mysterious monolith went viral after its discovery. (Utah Department of Public Safety)
But "credible reports" indicated "the illegally installed structure” was removed by an unknown party. It is believed the removal occurred sometime on Nov. 27.

Fox13Now.com reported that an Instagram user posted online that he ventured out to see the object for himself. Riccardo Marino said he spotted a pickup truck headed in the opposite direction at the time that seemed to be carrying a large object on its bed.

Marino was reportedly joined by another person and the two read, “Bye B****," written where the object once stood. Someone may have also urinated in the spot.


Additional visitors have since been stacking rocks near the location around what seemed to be the top piece that may have broken off during its removal.