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Aliens exist? NASA cuts live feed as 6 UFOs appear in ISS live feed (Video+)

Aliens exist? NASA cuts live feed as 6 UFOs appear in ISS live feed

Alien hunters have once again spotted six UFOs lingering around the International Space Station and accused the US space agency NASA for hiding the truth about the existence of aliens from general public. Alien seekers claim that NASA cut the live feed from ISS as a fleet of six UFOs appeared on the screen and replaced it with images of the briefing room.

Alien hunter and Youtuber SecureTeam has recorded a 31-second video that shows six white colored Unidentified Flying Objects crossing the ISS within few seconds. The footage was recorded from NASA’s live feed of the International Space Station before they cut the feed.

UFOlogists saw the video and said that these UFOs would have been fairly large in size, even larger than the biggest airplane on Earth. In addition, the objects are much larger than Nasa’s typical excuse of ice particles and cutting the live feed strengthens the fact that the American space agency is acting as a cover-up agent.

The incident has once again given a chance to conspiracy theorists to claim that scientist at the US space agency know that aliens do exist and they constantly visit astronauts residing in ISS, but still NASA is covering the alien life.

It is not the first time that the something strange has appeared on the screen and NASA cut the live feed. Previously, alien buffs have spotted UFO in ISS live feed, and every time NASA has cut the feed by giving it a name of technical glitch.

Also, some conspiracy theorists claim that astronauts have codenames for UFO and aliens. According to them, once, an astronaut aboard ISS accidentally revealed the codename ‘gospel’ for UFO. “On a personal level I look forward to this partnership with the gospel,” to which ISS staff replied: “We will pray for you up there. You have our prayers.”

Watch the video of six large UFOs flying near ISS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCUy-vgngXk

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