Utah monolith mystery explained

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Published 2020-11-30
A Colorado photographer said he watched the now-famous monolith in southeast Utah fall to the ground, and that he knows exactly how and why it disappeared last weekend.

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  • @petetriago4633
    A professional photographer without any photos of removal of the monolith. In the age of the smart phone, no videos. We are still in the dark about what happened.
  • @rialove3457
    The way he pronounces “monolith” in the beginning 😅 bless him
  • @elloygarcia8155
    people: confused on how the monolith got there me: Laughs at a “I did a thing video”
  • "Aliens had nothing to do with it" Yeah sounds like something an alien would say
  • @JesseDriftwood
    "leave the art to where art should be, and let Mother Nature have her space" So we didn't build art galleries on top of Mother Nature in the first place?
  • @peixearrombado
    And to thinks that the youtuber "i did a thing" did this monolith and all the other monoliths
  • @GrindCityX
    No pics ? Didn’t happen . This dude is a paid actor
  • @bryantlopez139
    He was there with a camera and couldn’t record the people knocking it over? Or take pictures of them?
  • @nintalespaw
    Imagine being so jealous of an inanimate objects attention from society, that you knock it down over night. What a fragile ego those people must have.
  • This sounds like a story I would tell in an interrogation room to cover my ass from trouble
  • @XxTreExX
    “Had nothing to do with aliens” Sounds sus
  • @jorgeh4136
    It was held together with rivets.... I don’t think aliens that are capable of interstellar travel would use this very crude and very human technology.
  • @algame3
    For an art piece like this having it on remote and random places is the right way to do it. It gives some mystery to it and a lot of value + it create a touring site for the area.
  • @truefadi2717
    I bet this guy is from the government acting as a photographer telling us not to worry
  • @Pillit0
    It was actually all a big publicity stunt for a netflix show called "Aunty Donna" and the guys over at "I did a thing" on youtube, pretty cool blokes
  • @monsterguyx6322
    Honestly, an artist probably put it there thinking no one would ever notice it, let alone the whole world.