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Viral ‘Leviathan’ Near Virginia Meme Debunked as Altered Google Earth Image

The meme flourished during a deadly U.S. winter storm that magnified attention on fanciful weather-control claims.

Overview

  • The claim began on January 24 with a Facebook post by Christopher Archer sharing a supposed Google Earth screenshot that depicted a snake-like form off Virginia.
  • KnowYourMeme documents the image as altered and has published an updated guide explaining the hoax and its rapid spread.
  • Posts and reposts drew large engagement across Facebook, X and Threads, where the discourse shifted largely to memes and mockery.
  • Some users asserted the U.S. engineered snowfall to freeze a mythic sea creature, a narrative that circulated as the storm caused deaths, power outages and travel disruption.
  • Debunkers, including YouTuber Tai Jackson, say the visuals reflect mapping artifacts or tectonic features such as a plate boundary, not a living creature.