Win $1 Million From Amazon if You Capture Aliens With Your Ring Camera
To claim the seven-figure prize, participants must provide evidence of an extraterrestrial life form that has not been altered or photoshopped
Ring is offering $1 million to anyone who can capture footage of aliens on one of their home security cameras.
The Amazon-owned company announced the contest on social media, touting it as part of Ring's "million-dollar search for extraterrestrials." To claim the seven-figure prize, participants must provide evidence of an extraterrestrial life form that has not been altered or photoshopped.
“Whether it’s a video of an extraterrestrial walking (or flying?) up your driveway and asking for directions or an unidentifiable lifeform exhibiting unusual and extraordinary behavior in your backyard—submit your best footage!” Ring said in a blog post.
An expert will review all video submissions. Even if you don't capture actual aliens, videos featuring alien costumes could win you a $500 Amazon gift card.
“Alien costumes and accessories, homemade spacecraft, and Extraterrestrial-inspired communication with your Ring device are highly encouraged!” the company said.
It's been an incredible year for aliens, as alleged alien "corpses" were showcased at a congressional hearing in Mexico, and a former U.S. intelligence officer informed a House subcommittee that possible "nonhuman biological material" was discovered at a purported alien crash retrieval site.
The contest ends on November 3. To enter, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years old.
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