UFO Captured on 3 Different Cameras; will NASA Remain Quiet? 

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This past week, video footage from three different cameras was released clearly showing a UFO in the sky. Thanks to a YouTube user, this footage was compiled, complete with narration. These are far from your out of focus, grainy videos. HD evidence is now a common trend. So what excuse will NASA have this time?

HIGH-QUALITY UFO SIGHTINGS POSTED ON YOUTUBE

Thanks to Secureteam 10, footage from April 6th, 2016 was compiled and put out to the public. These videos differ for many reasons. For one, they came from multiple perspectives. This wasn’t just some lunatic in New Mexico with a Polaroid camera from 1974. Three different sources were cited from locations all over the world. These cameras were all extremely high quality and anyone can clearly see the UFO’s in question. That doesn’t make them any less mysterious, but the fact  that we can now see a UFO in action is a testament to technology. The videos clearly show something strange flying in broad daylight. Unfortunately, they are at a distance so it’s impossible to make any definitive claims, but since it’s unidentified, it’s safe to call it a UFO.

DOES NASA HAVE AN ANSWER?

As always, NASA remains quiet when it comes to the topic of aliens. It would be one thing if all we had were the videos of these three individuals on YouTube, but the plot thickens. Just a day after that footage on Earth was taken, a large UFO was identified on NASA’s live feed from the International Space Station. Once the object comes into sight, the footage was abruptly cut out. Of course, NASA has not explained why the live stream suddenly decided to stop working at this exact moment. The incident did not fail to spark an outrage online amongst alien hunters and deniers alike.

WHAT’S TO HIDE?

Some claim it was just a mere reflection of a part of the ISS. While that very well could be true, NASA is only hurting their reputation more by remaining silent. If there is truly is nothing to hide, why not just come out and make a statement? It looks far dodgier when the agency is acting in secrecy like this. On a lesser note, these events do generate a large amount of publicity for them so perhaps their PR guy should get a raise.