What concrete evidence is cited for the Las Vegas incident?
The coverage cites a 911 call, multiple videos of an object descending, and a 1:41 cell phone clip filmed by the Kenmore family that experts like Scott Rotor say shows non‑human beings.
Video Summary
Eyewitnesses and a 1:41 cell phone clip allegedly show two tall, big‑eyed beings in a Las Vegas backyard.
Experts like crime‑scene reconstructor Scott Rotor say the footage is authentic and shows non‑human intelligence.
Mainstream outlets (History Channel, Ancient Aliens) gave the case minimal coverage; Aykroyd calls that inadequate.
Attempts to discredit the incident were challenged after some debunking material traced back to older documentary footage.
Aykroyd urges more creators and influential figures to investigate and publicize the case to force transparency.
The coverage cites a 911 call, multiple videos of an object descending, and a 1:41 cell phone clip filmed by the Kenmore family that experts like Scott Rotor say shows non‑human beings.
Programs on the History Channel and Ancient Aliens devoted only a few minutes to the story and did not prominently feature the Kenmore cell phone footage or all critical details.
Yes—some claims tying the creatures to fabricated sources were traced to older documentary footage (circa 2009), which undermined that specific debunking effort.
He urges more creators and prominent figures in the UFO community to investigate, publish evidence, and pressure authorities for transparency.
"There's an eight-foot person beside it, and another one inside, and it has big eyes and is looking at us."
"Dan Aykroyd, who has been interested in UFOs for a long time, has talked about this publicly for decades."
"They spent 3.6 minutes on it... It was the biggest story of all time as far as I'm concerned."
"We have experts like Scott Rotor telling us it wasn't fake, that the video was authentic, and that there were non-human intelligent beings."
"Three strikes, you're out. The History Channel presented programs talking about the Las Vegas alien incident but provided hardly any information."
"There's a new channel called UFOs Truth in Tinfoil... He has almost 100,000 views already."
"This is the biggest story of all time, folks. There’s no question about it."
Dan Aykroyd reinforced the importance of the Las Vegas alien incident, highlighting how many people are just now discovering this case. He believes it deserves more attention from UFO channels because it supports the notion that we are not alone.
The evidence includes a 911 call, various videos of an object descending from the sky, and cell phone footage capturing alleged aliens in a family's backyard, leading to a strong belief that it was not a meteor.
"Dan Aykroyd spent three and a half minutes on this huge story without really providing the information viewers need to know."
Aykroyd expressed disappointment with how media outlets, including the History Channel, handle the story. He believes that the producers have not given the incident the depth it requires and has left audiences questioning the full narrative.
The commentary suggests that Aykroyd has a genuine interest in aliens and was likely unaware of the full story behind the Las Vegas incident, which led to an inadequate portrayal in a brief segment.
"More people should be talking about this on their shows; we need to get the word out."
Aykroyd encourages the creation of more content surrounding UFOs, urging others to develop their channels and share evidence to enlighten a wider audience. He believes it should be a grassroots effort to raise awareness about alien encounters.
He references a new creator whose video on the Las Vegas incident is gaining significant traction, noting that this shows there is still widespread curiosity and need for information regarding the case.
"I think I might try to attempt communication; I would also try to video record them and then run."
Aykroyd discusses recent polls regarding the Las Vegas incident, including one asking viewers what they would do if a craft filled with Non-Human Intelligence beings landed in their yard. Most respondents indicated they would either attempt communication or record the event.
He shares insights from the voting patterns, reflecting on the varied responses and his own hypothetical approach to such an extraordinary encounter.
"The apparent effort to discredit the Las Vegas alien incident falls apart."
"Would you continue following a content creator who orchestrated a giant hoax on his audience?"
"Is there a connection between Bigfoot creatures and extraterrestrials/NHI, in your opinion?"
"I think it's something for the history books, something that people will be talking about for years to come."
"Have you ever encountered a non-human intelligent being and later presented drawings to others of what you witnessed?"
"I saw a UFO up close in the mid-'90s. I had an experience with one of these beings when I was a kid in the '70s."
Dan Aykroyd shares his personal encounters with UFOs, recalling a close-up sighting in the mid-'90s and an earlier experience in the '70s.
He expresses uncertainty about the details of these encounters, particularly whether they involved any invasive procedures or encounters that might have left him with missing memories.
"I think it's being suppressed. If you absorb the totality of the evidence regarding this incident, we would take everybody across the red line."
Aykroyd believes that information about the Las Vegas alien incident is intentionally being hidden from the public.
He underscores the importance of transparency regarding evidence, suggesting that the implications of the incident would be significant for understanding extraterrestrial presence.
"I have not received any sort of response, not even to tell me that they think I'm crazy."
Aykroyd highlights his unsuccessful attempts to engage the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, and media outlets like The New York Times regarding the UFO incident.
He notes that despite a lack of acknowledgment, the evidence surrounding the incident remains strong, and no credible debunking has taken place.
"More creators out there should be doing this because the world needs to know."
Aykroyd emphasizes the need for increased dialogue and coverage regarding UFO incidents to inform the public.
He believes that fostering awareness and discussion within the UFO community could result in significant breakthroughs in understanding the phenomenon, encouraging more people to bring attention to credible evidence.
"If some of the bigger names in the UFO community started discussing the implications of this case, then the whole world would know."
Aykroyd advocates for influential figures in the UFO community to collaborate and address the implications of the Las Vegas incident.
He stresses the notion that engagement from respected individuals could compel governmental acknowledgment and transparency regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters.