NASA cuts International Space Station’s live feed on sighting a UFO!

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NASA is once again under heavy criticism as it seems to have covered up a UFO sighting. A video that claims to be the real time footage from the International Space Station, shows a multicoloured horseshoe-shaped object rising above the earth’s horizon before the agency allegedly cut off the live feed.

Conspiracy theorists believe that NASA purposely cut the live feed when the ‘U-shaped object appeared over the horizon’. 

Image courtesy: Youtube
Image courtesy: Youtube

“I saw a UFO at the space station. It was diamond shaped and it seemed to be changing its shape, but I think that’s due to it moving ever so closer to the ISS. As the UFO came closer and began to come into focus, the screen turned blue. NASA always turns the screen blue if they see a UFO, in an attempt . . . failed attempt mind you, to hide it from the public,” said Scott C Waring on UFOSightingsDaily.com.

Recently, another video of a live feed footage circulated on YouTube that shows a ‘cigar’ shaped UFO rising above the earth’s horizon.

Allegedly, this isn’t the first time that NASA abruptly cut into the International Space Station’s live feed.  In June, 2015, the American space agency severed the live feed when it spotted ‘three UFO racing by Earth’s atmosphere’. 

Three UFO racing of earth in last June Image courtesy: NDTV
Three UFO racing of earth in last June
Image courtesy: NDTV

 

Speaking about the disruption in the live feed in June, 2015, NASA clarified that “the High Definition Earth Viewing experiment is either switching cameras, or we are experiencing a temporary loss of signal with the International Space Station”.

Claims of having viewed such anomalies are quite common! Just key in the correct words on YouTube and be amazed at what you see!

But who knows what the truth is. Is NASA really keeping major facts away from the world? Do these supposed ‘evidences’ suggest that we are not alone?

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