Three years ago, Missouri resident Justin Johnson captured video of a strange, cube-shaped silver UFO that appeared to be spinning in place in the sky. He is still looking for help identifying it.
“That thing’s a cube with lights!” Johnson shouts on the video.
After recording the strange cube-shaped UFO on his phone, he reached out to people who launch weather balloons and nearby air traffic controllers to see if they could shed any light on what he had seen. No one could give him an answer.
He believes the object was flying just a few hundred feet in the air, but when he tried to follow it in his pickup truck, it disappeared.
Justin Johnson isn’t alone in his quest for answers about UFOs that have been spotted in the skies above Missouri. Nor is the cube-shaped UFO the only time he has spotted and filmed something unexplained in the sky.
Seeking answers, Johnson uploaded his videos to an app that launched in May called Enigma that calls itself “the first Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP/UFO) sightings alert network.”
Enigma says its mission is “To advance progress on UAP using cutting-edge technology and social intelligence. Only through thoughtful, open-minded study of unidentified phenomena can we get answers. We are focused on building and keeping our team low profile for privacy.”
“The vast majority of sightings that we get are misinterpretations of something mundane,” Alejandro Rojas, a consultant to Enigma Labs, told KMBC News.
However, with nearly 20,000 videos and UFO sighting reports to review, Enigma isn’t ruling anything out.
“There are a lot of great possibilities out there. But we just don’t know. We really need to follow that data to figure it out,” Rojas said.
Johnson, too, isn’t giving up hope.
“We’re on the precipice of finding out something that can change humanity forever. This is all very exciting to me,” he said.