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Fact Check: Video from Winteractive art installation in downtown Boston circulated with misleading claims

A video circulating online shows an object resembling a satellite crashing into a car, with claims that a Canadian UAP struck a man’s car in Boston. In reality, the video is part of a Winteractive art installation in downtown Boston, showcasing a car being crushed by a satellite. It is not connected to UAPs or a real satellite crash.

Sharing the video on X (Formerly Twitter) @jasper_truth wrote, “CANADIAN UAP FELL OUT OF THE SKY IN BOSTON”. The post has received more than 400k views, 2k likes and a significant number of engagements.

Another account @RyanMattaMedia also shared the video and wrote, “Breaking, a Canadian UAP just crashed into a man’s car in Boston.” 

The truth about the viral video from Boston, Fact Check 

As soon as the posts containing the video and claims came to our notice. Subsequently, we conducted research and analysis of the video. We found that the video was part of the Winteractive art installation in Downtown Boston. Not a real satellite crash.

To verify the claims made by the users. We performed a reverse image search of some key frames from the viral video using Google Lens. This led us to several media reports containing the same visuals. According to the media reports (1, 2, 3), the video is part of a Winteractive art installation in downtown Boston, showcasing a car being crushed by a satellite. It is not connected to UAPs or a real satellite crash.

Therefore, it is evident from verified sources that the claims about Canadian UAP crashing into a car were false and baseless.

Intent

Influencers are circulating videos from art installations with misleading claims to get the spotlight on social media.

Conclusion

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