Watch: NASA Covers Up ‘Possible’ Alien Sighting, ISS Video Feed Cut Off After Horseshoe UFO Appears

First Posted: Apr 21, 2016 04:26 AM EDT
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Following NASA's move to cut a video feed from the International Space Station (ISS), conspiracy theorists are claiming that the action was made to hide a further view of a strange U-shaped object near the station. According to reports, it is believed that the space organization deliberately shut down the live feed after a blue glowing object came too near it.

Scott Waring of UFO Sightings Daily first spotted the unidentified flying object while he was watching the live stream. Later on, he passed the video clip to Tyler Glockner, an "alien hunter" who uploaded the footage on YouTube.

"I know they monitor these feeds but sometimes they're not quick enough and UFOs appear. We have documented that on this channel for years now," Tyler Glockner said. "The only time when the feed tends to get cut is oddly when these UFOs appear." Tyler also added that another episode like this had taken place in 2014 when a live feed from the ISS went down after a huge yellow disk was noticed hovering over it.

The latest sighting comes after "UFO hunter" Jadon Beeson saw a cigar-shaped object, with a blue tinge, coming close to the space station. In a report published on Mail Online, he said that the metallic object resembled a Millenium Falcon from Star Wars. It also looked similar to what is seen in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Furthermore, Beeson sent the images to NASA to see what explanation they would offer. In response, a spokesperson from the space agency said that lights from earth, the ISS itself or reflections from station windows can usually resemble "artifacts" in photos and videos captured from the orbiting laboratory. According to a report, some of the conspiracy theorists are going so far as to say NASA's funding should be cut over their "great alien deception".

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