New Year's Eve Miami mall "alien invasion"!

I counted about 100 cop cars, easily!

If it was a 'teen brawl', there'd be footage posted on social media, but apparently the 'kids' were so busy 'beating each other up', not a single one of them recorded any close-up footage...
False alarm. There are LOADS of videos of teens fighting in the mall that evening, which weird-eyebrows woman could easily have found. Plus, there are lots of media reports about the event. Plus, there was no power outage in Miami on NYE.

'Auntie' is naughty, and guilty of FUD.

 
False alarm. There are LOADS of videos of teens fighting in the mall that evening, which weird-eyebrows woman could easily have found. Plus, there are lots of media reports about the event. Plus, there was no power outage in Miami on NYE.

'Auntie' is naughty, and guilty of FUD.

That's something that none of the twitter people seemed to consider: that Florida would send out a ton of cops to stop a brawl like this! Unlike the BLM riots of 2020...
 
That's something that none of the twitter people seemed to consider: that Florida would send out a ton of cops to stop a brawl like this! Unlike the BLM riots of 2020...
There's that. But also, because it was NYE, they mistook fireworks for 'shots fired', so they responded in full SWAT mode as if to an active shooter scene.
 
I found a video of a supposed witness to the Miami mall event.

He remembers hearing a sound like firecrackers. At first he thought it was a shooting and joined a panicked crowd fleeing the area. There were gunshots. When he looked back, he saw a few creatures that looked like a large shadow, but solid at the same time. It almost looked like the shadows were chasing them, but they disappeared and reappeared closer. He concludes that when something like this happens, everyone goes into survival mode and no one thinks about phones and filming, so no videos of the creatures.
Just like with the woman on the plane and the tiktokers who pretended to have been there, this guy was making it up:

 
False alarm. There are LOADS of videos of teens fighting in the mall that evening, which weird-eyebrows woman could easily have found. Plus, there are lots of media reports about the event. Plus, there was no power outage in Miami on NYE.

'Auntie' is naughty, and guilty of FUD.

Just based on this video, how much strength should it take for the police to stop some girls fighting?

The fireworks is kind of a funny excuse too. I dont think fireworks make the same sound as guns, also considering the visible evidence of fireworks when lit up. 🤔

There might be something that caused this paranoid move.
 
Steven Greenstreet is a debunker and used to work doing disinfo for the State Department. He ridicules everyone involved in Skinwalker Ranch because they talk about "dog-men." If he says something, you can pretty much flip it around to its total opposite and approach something closer to the truth.
 
Another alleged witness:
He posted that on the 5th of January, claiming he was there 'yesterday' - yet the event took place on the evening of the 1st, as can be heard on a video shot from a nearby building.

I'm open to believing the alien story but one would expect way more eye-witness accounts by now, assuming they couldn't get their phones working or were too panicked to do it. So far there's only that one black guy and lots of 'people say' but that's it.

Also, the video of the 'gray' entity does look weird, but it's not really that big once you see on Google maps the size of the steps to the monument. Plus it's blurry.

On the other hand, a hundred police cars do seem way over the top. Lets see if any other data comes up.
 

One thing thing to consider with witnesses, specially on X, is that it’s a good opportunity for them to catch attention and get revenues. The more interaction they get the more possibilities to get money, so we can’t trust much on people being witness on social media, many people take these opportunities to look for attention, (there could be some sincere ones) but it’s really hard to tell or follow.
 

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