News of the Utah pillar's initial discovery quickly went viral around the world, with many noting the object's similarity with strange alien monoliths that trigger huge leaps in human progress in Stanley Kubrick's classic sci-fi film '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The short clip, which has already been viewed over 100,000 times on TikTok, was captioned: 'Don't abandon your personal property on public land if you don't want it to be taken out #utahmonolith #leavenotrace,' accompanied with a shrugging emoji. 'The safe word is run,' one of the men is heard joking in the video as the group cart the monolith away. In a video posted to his personal page on Tuesday, Christensen and three others are seen strapping the structure to a wheelbarrow and taking it away from the canyon. Sylvan Christensen has identified himself on Instagram as one of the four men responsible for removing the shiny 12-foot pillar on Friday, which was first spotted near to Canyonlands National Park on November 18 by officials from the Utah Department of Public Safety. PICTURED: Three of the four culprits responsible for toppling and removing the mysterious Utah monolith on November 27
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