SPACE INVADERS

Bizarre video of a ‘UFO coming to earth through a WORMHOLE’ in the sky sparks alien panic

Some have claimed the footage shows a space-shift being shot to Earth in a "plasma beam"

EXTRAORDINARY footage of what “appears” to be UFO arriving via a wormhole has sparked an online debate as to whether we are really alone in the universe.

A clip showing a supposed UFO landing on Earth has gone viral and been picked up by a number of conspiracy websites and fellow YouTube channels.

Some have claimed the footage shows a space-shift being shot to Earth in a “plasma beam”, the Daily Express has reported.

Though others believe it is fake and is just a ruse to raise cash through advertising.

There is no detail as to who filmed it and appears to have originally surfaced on a Spanish Facebook page.

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A debate has arisen as to whether the footage of the so called UFO is real or not

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Some believe it is an actual sightings though others have claimed it is a fake

Scott Brando runs UFO Of Interest, a website which uncovers UFO hoaxes.

He said: “Yes, it is a fake CGI. There are previous sharings about the same video being fake.”

On the other hand, Scott C Waring from UFO Sightings Daily, claims sighting took place on December 1.

He appears to believe the video is real and writes: “Arizona is a famous hotspot for UFOs and Alien bases, so its nice to get this substantial evidence of their existence in that area.

“This is an alien ship, shooting off through the clouds, leaving earth.

“It almost looks like a meteorite, but its not falling, its going up.”

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Earlier this year alien enthusiasts claimed NASA is covering up a huge secret about the giant four-armed space ship as they say it has been spotted repeatedly over five years.

Conspiracy lovers believe the powerful Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured the huge ship beaming around the sun.

But NASA refused to comment on what the image is claiming it could just be a loose bit of space debris.


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