Five UFOs Flew Past The ISS - Alternative View

Five UFOs Flew Past The ISS - Alternative View
Five UFOs Flew Past The ISS - Alternative View

Video: Five UFOs Flew Past The ISS - Alternative View

Video: Five UFOs Flew Past The ISS - Alternative View
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On Wednesday, February 15th, an amazing post appeared on the famous video hosting YouTube, published by the ufological channel Streetcap1. This striking one-minute video shows a string of five unidentified flying objects flying at significant speed near the International Space Station. The UFOs were beautifully captured by a webcam on board the ISS.

At 4 pm ET, the Lyndon Johnson Space Center enjoyed the most relaxed and familiar work environment. Even when several spherical "flying saucers" flew past the orbital station, leaving behind jet trails, NASA employees did not jump out of their seats and did not begin to point fingers at the monitors. From this we can conclude that the American National Space Agency is already used to such incidents, and they are not something supernatural for its employees. Ordinary workdays …

First, an alleged UFO reconnaissance aircraft flies into the frame in the distance from the right side, then four similar aircraft fly up much closer to the ISS. They all move at the same speed, thereby maintaining a strict distance between them. Mysterious objects fly to the left, temporarily hide behind the illuminated technical compartment of the station, and then completely leave the field of view of the camera lens.

Unfortunately, you and I are unlikely to see such footage on any central television channel. NASA will never reveal to mankind the secret of the relationship between Americans and representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations. Therefore, we ourselves must get to the bottom of the truth by all means. Ufologists believe that it is necessary to do this and not otherwise. That is why indefatigable (persistent, as they are also called) Streetcap1 researchers post such materials on the World Wide Web, sometimes risking their safety …