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‘UFOs' filmed leaving Earth moments before Nasa suddenly cuts live feed

Aliens from another planet are visiting the Earth and Nasa is covering it up.

Meanwhile the government is sedating us with endless TV re-runs of the X Factor, Towie and the Kardashians because we just can’t handle the truth.

That’s according to the conspiracy theorists anyway.

This video has emerged online that appears to show Nasa’s live feed from the International Space Station being ‘mysteriously’ cut as three strange spinning objects ‘exit’ the Earth’s atmosphere.

And it’s got conspiracy theorists hot under the collar.

They are citing it as ‘proof’ that we are being visited by aliens from outer space.

Uploaded to YouTube last weekend, the video has already been viewed over 400,000 times.

UFO Mysteries: UFOs, Angels Or Biological Creatures Seen Leaving The Earth?..NASA LIVE FEED

Are these little specs actually alien crafts? (Picture: MISTER ENIGMA/NASA LIVE FEED)

UFO Mysteries: UFOs, Angels Or Biological Creatures Seen Leaving The Earth?..NASA LIVE FEED

And zooming in a bit closer..? (Picture: MISTER ENIGMA/NASA LIVE FEED)

Commenter Kyle Quinn said: ‘I just adore how they cut the feed off, they make it so obvious they know what’s going on too.’

Another wrote: ‘Well that was pretty interesting!! I wonder what kind of BS cover story they will roll out to explain that one away?’

Other commenters offered slightly more… philosophical comments.

V2DHEART: ‘We are aliens to this planet.’

NASA hasn’t offered any official comment on the footage. But the message the space agency posts after cutting the feed reads: ‘Please stand by. The High Definition Earth Viewing experiment is either switching cameras, or we are experiencing a temporary loss of signal with the International Space Station.’


 

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