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Day September 21, 2020

US Soldiers Attacked By Aliens In North Korea

September 21, 2020ggubash

    During the Korean War, US soldiers claimed to have encountered hostile enemies of the extraterrestrial kind. Watch today’s insane new video that recounts real US military soldiers experiences in North Korea, as their platoon was attacked by glowing UFO’s.

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