The Most Outrageous U.S. Conspiracy Theories

"It was approximately 15 to 18 feet off the ground, blue in color, kind of metallic blue, portholes around the center of it, shaped like an old spinning top kids used to use," one of the officers said. It's still unclear what they saw, but extraterrestrial believers think that something like that, seen by sworn officers, is definitely peculiar. 

Loch Ness Monster in... Montana?

Obviously, the Loch Ness Monster can't be in Flathead Lake, Montana because it's in Scotland! But, there have been reported sightings of a similar beast in the American state.

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