San Diego is best known for its gorgeous beaches, insanely good Mexican food and, of course, serving as the home of legendary anchor Ron Burgundy. But it also may be the future home of our alien overlords, as a recently shared video shows an unidentified flying object hovering above downtown San Diego.


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The video was shared on the r/UFOs subreddit by someone who said they had been “reluctant to show these due to the bad video footage.” In the 68-second video, you can clearly see some kind of vehicle flying above San Diego’s skyline. It’s a bit blurry, but it certainly doesn’t look like any plane I’ve ever seen.


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"Happened in San Diego on February 10th a little after 7 pm,” the user wrote. “A very bright ball in the sky caught my eye as I was outside with my mom and when I turned to look at it, more started to suddenly appear and form the crescent shape you see in the video. They were there for the better of 30 minutes until they all vanished at the same time. At first, I was thinking flares, but there was absolutely no movement in them. Then I suspected drones, but these were way too out in the ocean for that to be feasible.”


The OP said they sent the video to a friend who is “higher up in the navy” and that he had “no answer to them being anything the military would have,” though he didn’t rule out “the possibility of it being some kind of military experiment.”


Commenters noted the heavy military presence and wondered if the mysterious flying object may have been flying near the naval base that is located in the downtown area. This is something that’s become worryingly common, with a fleet of unidentified drones flying over a military base in Virginia a few months before this San Diego sighting.


If the aliens are here, they may be looking for an ideal spot to settle down once their (hopefully peaceful) invasion is complete. And if that’s the case, these extraterrestrial visitors have great taste, as it’s tough to find many places on Earth more beautiful than sunny San Diego. I’m admittedly biased because San Diego is my hometown but when a city’s beaches get not one, but two shoutouts from the Beach Boys on “Surfin’ USA,” you know it’s a special place.



Welcome to America’s Finest City, my extraterrestrial friends.