By Sean Kelly - Opposing Views
A Montana man claimed to have proof of alien life after allegedly capturing two UFOs on camera.
The images, taken by Dr. Richard O’Connor, appeared to show two UFOs — specifically two smooth, cylindrical objects — moving through the sky at a high speed.
“Basically what you see is a very symmetrical, smooth and reflective surface that appears to have his own light source,” O’Connor explained to Detroit Free Press.
“In my opinion, even a hardened skeptic would say ‘Wow, that is what I expect a UFO would look like,’” he added.
O’Connor, a 60-year-old retired anesthesiologist, said he has no idea how to digitally manipulate photos on his computer and insisted that the photos aren’t fake — despite opposite claims from skeptics.
The photos were sent to a photo analyst, who said they were “real, but remain a mystery.”
“I suspect the lights in the first and last photos are sun reflections off of something rather than any propulsion system,” the analyst said. A second analyst insisted that the photos were “100 percent fake.”
“If I am subject to criticism to get to the bottom of this, then I guess it’s part of the deal,” O’Connor said.
“I am interested in the truth,” he said.