Speculations about extraterrestrial forces in the country arise after claims of crop circle sightings in Nasugbu, Batangas and Nueva Ecija. A video from Spookify Pinoy sparked the #UFOmg discussion online where drone shots of crop fields in Nasugbu and Nueva Ecija show crop circles—a crop formation or pattern that is usually associated or said to made by UFOs.
People on Twitter expressed mixed reactions and hilarious theories about where the crop circles came from and what it could mean.
Hello Philippines! #UFOmg
I'm coming home soon… They missed me.CTTO of pictures pic.twitter.com/v5i3Ac0R75
— Alien (@ixieme) August 9, 2018
Is this UFO? #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/8UZIC4bNIV
— Googled Facts (@googled_facts) August 9, 2018
Pakibigyang linaw po ang lahat ng ito."Aliens" were invented and reported on so much during the 50s to hide US military activities and tests.The notion of extraterrestial Aliens being able to fly here. (c) Gelian to Catsmoke #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/yjlzUEaC7Y
— 💀Lex (@laperadipogi) August 9, 2018
I knew UFOs were real, there were many proofs of UFO sightings on space and even in some countries. But were they the one who drew this? And who did it? ALIENS?! 👽😱 #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/Zz3PUyXGMX
— M I A 🔅 K I L L I N G•M E 🔰 (@OPchichoo) August 9, 2018
The thing abt #UFOmg is that theyre "REAL". There are billions of people on Earth, its impossible that none of us has knowledge with "them". The Nasugbu & Nueva Ecija thing isnt proven to be the works of "them" but its unearthly.
— Meow (@CaaaaaathCath) August 9, 2018
Maybe it is photoshopped, maybe it isn't. We don't know what's real or is it even possible to be that real where two identical marks can be seen on two different places on the same ground where crops on both places are growing on a two-day mysterious event consecutively.#UFOmg
— odinson (@realgaro29) August 9, 2018
Some are saying that it looks more like a WiFi signal. Is this their way of telling us that we need better internet connection?
They actually look like wifi signals to me. In circles, oc. #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/s0841UGhFc
— Angel Lach (@lachangelica) August 9, 2018
#UFOmg kayo dyan.
Ibig sabihin lang nyan may WiFi. 😂 pic.twitter.com/xk5xKHAuw6— money♥️evrythnKissEd (@moneyandeveryth) August 9, 2018
Others think that maybe it’s a teaser for an upcoming TV show.
Are these teasers for @ABSCBN's up and coming TV shows: #MeteorGarden2018 / #StarHunt ?
If they are… genius ang nag-isip at gumawa. :))TheRoadToMeteorGarden / TheRoadToStarHunt
FromCropCircleToStarCircleRealQuick#UFOmg @direklauren pic.twitter.com/JNIhLkRIMb— ☀️🌟🤩📺📶📊❓#⃣📈🥇🏆😊 Kapamilya itsShowtime TNT (@PollTrendHugot) August 9, 2018
Or a sign of comeback from one of our favorite extraterrestrial creature.
kokey is coming back home!!!!!!!!!! #UFOmg
— uga (@bertabrates) August 9, 2018
But some are confident that we’re safe from alien invasion as long as “Ang Probinsyano” is alive and still kicking in Philippine television.
Hindi tayo dadalawin ng mga "Alien" hanggat di napapatay si Cardo HAHAHAHA #UFOmg
— « Taekook is definition of Love » (@Taekook_Vkook05) August 9, 2018
Maybe change is really coming and Mocha Uson’s jingle is just the beginning.
@nasa @dost_pagasa @AncientAliens is this the symbol for federalism? 👽👾💀🕵 #UFOmg
— Ralph Cruz🌴 (@ralfcrus) August 9, 2018
But after all the buzz, it turns out that it was actually just a marketing stunt for an upcoming show called “Ancient Aliens”.
Message deciphered! Cignal brings you H-CON 2018 featuring Ancient Aliens host Giorgio Tsoukalos, Aug 10-12! #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/XInoZTQMYO
— Cignal TV (@CignalTV) August 9, 2018
Crop circle makers your Alien God is here, nice viral marketing. 👽 #UFOmg pic.twitter.com/TWuhiFyEIp
— Brian Sombero (@briansombero) August 9, 2018
See, this is why aliens don’t want to visit us. Ayan, kakakompyuter nyo!
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