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Monolith mystery deepens as Utah desert object vanishes

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(Reuters) - No word as to whether Star Trek’s Scotty “beamed it up,” but the mysterious, shiny monolith that was spotted in a remote southeastern Utah desert two weeks ago is gone.

A state crew that buzzed through the wilderness, counting bighorn sheep from a helicopter, found the alien-looking object on Nov. 18 and touched off international sci-fi speculation, harkening to the classic Stanley Kubrick 1968 film, “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

In the Kubrick movie, an alien monolith is a recurring symbol that appears to play a role in the development of human evolution.
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Rivets & handprints indicate that this object was man made. Someone went o a lot of effort to place & remove it from a remote desert location.
 
It will show up on the moon as soon as man goes back to the moon.
 
A person who tracked down the object before it was removed said it was covered in aluminum, sounded like cardboard when you tapped on it, had rivets down one side, and was missing two rivets on the top.
 
I heard there's a pyramid now.
 
harkening to the classic Stanley Kubrick 1968 film, “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
Anyone who says this knows nothing of the Odyssey series of books. The Monoliths had a very specific shape and dimensional proportions: rectangular prisms, with sides that conformed to a ratio of 1:4:9.
 
Somebody with too much time on their hands is playing a game. You watch.
 
2020 isn't over yet. Beware giant space-babies.
 
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