Gary Jay Parker, a supposed "real estate developer" from Phoenix, Arizona, has spun quite the tale that raises eyebrows rather than genuine curiosity. He allegedly stumbled upon an “alien message” next to the Great Pyramid, supposedly discovered through a 2012 NASA photo. As if that wasn’t enough, he claims to have found a giant alien in another NASA image from the same year.
It gets even more dubious—Parker has produced a video detailing how to spot this supposed alien figure and bravely decided to send it to NASA, only to proclaim that the very next day, NASA inexplicably took down the original photo. Sounds convenient, doesn’t it?
His latest claims have reached new heights of incredulity. Parker asserts that he was taken to a secluded area by some unidentified agency where he was allegedly used to pass through a “stargate.” This spirals his narrative into the realm of science fiction, leaving one to wonder if we're dealing with a man genuinely touched by the extraordinary or a former screenwriter weaving a fanciful narrative in the hopes of gaining notoriety.
Despite sending his outlandish claims to NASA, media outlets, academia, and religious organizations, he claims to have received no response, which could be interpreted as a blatant indicator that his assertions lack any real credibility. So, is Gary Jay Parker an unsuspecting discoverer of alien truths or merely a hoaxer desperate for attention? You decide.
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