Though Tiffany Gomas may have only recently been identified as the mysterious Karen behind last month’s mega-viral “that motherfucker back there is not real” rant, she doubled down on her claims of shapeshifting fliers shortly after her rise to online infamy.


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Gomas has largely scrubbed her social media accounts in the wake of her outing, her Twitter account suspended, yet the Dallas-based marketing exec was once quite vocal in the incident, repeatedly insisting that the motherfucker on her Orlando-bound flight was not, in fact, real in a series of unhinged, deleted Tweets.


“I want you all to wake up!” The 38-year-old wrote on July 13, per Google’s archive.


“After the video came out every account I had was locked. I've had people sit outside my home for days. Follow me everywhere,” Gomas continued, proclaiming that “shapeshifters are real!” “I know there's more of you who've seen them! Wake up!”



This isn’t the only time the Dallas resident had encouraged her followers to open their eyes to the alleged shapeshifters lurking on our American Airlines flights — and everywhere, for that matter.


“There are things in this world that aren't real!” she wrote the next day. “Will be on news telling everyone we aren't alone. Wake up!”



But Gomas’ plan of heading to the press with her supernatural story evidently fell through.


“I've contacted @FoxNews @NBCNews @CBSNews @ABC and having a hard time getting a response,” she wrote, later noting that the former outlet ultimately decided “they didn't have enough time” to run her X-Files-esque expose.



Thwarted by the mainstream media, Gomas claimed one source still wanted to speak with her about her time aboard that fateful flight  — an unnamed NASA employee.


“I've been contacted by someone at NASA who knows exactly what these things are and wants to discuss it in an interview with a few of his scientist coworkers,” she wrote, noting that one of the experts in question “worked on [sic] Mars mission!”


“Thank God there is good people in the world!” she added before repeating her new mantra of “Wake up people!”



It’s unclear whether this meeting came to fruition, but one thing is certain — her deranged tweets, much unlike the motherfucker on her airplane, are sure as hell real.