PICTURED 'Evidence aliens landed on Earth 1million years ago' being examined in Cedar Springs Mi

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ALIEN chasers say they have found a "fossilised UFO" which they claim could prove aliens came to earth over 1 million years ago.

At first glance it looks like, well…an oversized boulder, the same colour as the rest of the surrounding rocks, that has been heavily eroded to give a smooth disc-like appearance.

But an established team of paranormal researchers from Russia called Kosmopoisk are convinced that the rock's resemblance to the shape of a mythical flying saucer mean it must have originated in space.

Local reports in The Cedar Post said the area where it was found - Cedar Springs Mi, near "Cedar Rock: district, near Rockford Mi, was reknowned for UFO sightings and paranormal activity.

The four-metre across cracked "disc" was found last week according to the local Cedar Post and then picked up by website bloknot-volgograd after Vadim Chernobrov, a famous paranormal investigator in Russia, and his team set out to the area, where they said they had previously discovered smaller ones of one to two metres in size.

Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Daily Sightings appears to agree with the groups initial findings that it came from outer space.

He said: "Do you see the whitish parts on this disk? Thats the metal tungsten that he describes. It has been found at some alleged UFO crash sites.

"Also this disk was measured to be over 1 million years old. It looks to me like the stone disks I've seen in Mars NASA photos, which leads me to conclude that this UFO is a military drone, but it was probably damaged during the Mars attack and got off course, crashing on Earth."

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