Watch: 'silver donut' UFO filmed by bewildered driver in South Carolina

A South Carolina man driving down the highway last week was compelled to pull over to the side of the road after he spotted a strange object in the sky which he likened to a 'silver donut.' The odd sighting reportedly occurred last Wednesday evening as Albert Roberts was heading towards the city of Anderson. His trip took a strange turn when he looked up in the night sky and saw an unusual object that left him mystified.

Fortunately, Roberts was able to capture the weird scene on video, although the anomalous object in the sky is fairly hard to discern. During the sighting, the witness marvels that "I don't really know what that is. I can see like a black hole in it, like a black circle in the middle of it. It kind of looks like a shiny donut, almost." Indeed, at some points during Roberts' footage, the camera does focus on the object long enough to seemingly indicate that there is a dark circle in the center of the circular anomaly.

In speaking with a local TV station, the witness explained that he had extensive aircraft training while serving in the armed forces and observed that the object he filmed last week "was not conventional." Roberts also indicated that a number of his friends living in the area also reported seeing a similar anomaly in the sky that night. What's your take on Roberts' video? Let us know at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.

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By Tim Binnall / Coast to Coast AM News Editor

Tim Binnall is the news editor for the Coast to Coast AM website as well as the host of the pioneering paranormal podcast Binnall of America. For more than a decade and over the course of hundreds of BoA programs, he has interviewed a vast array of researchers, spanning a wide spectrum of paranormal genres and ranging from bonafide esoteric icons to up-and-coming future players in 'the field.' A graduate of Syracuse University, Binnall aims to maintain an outsider's perspective on the paranormal world with a distinct appreciation for its absurdities and a keen interest in the personalities and sociology of esoteric studies.

(Source: coasttocoastam.com; December 16, 2019; http://tinyurl.com/twbek84)
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