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Yet another clear UFO from NASA TV

Submitted by on Wednesday, 18 March 2009No Comment

If you happened to be watching live video footage from NASA mission STS-119 yesterday (March 17, 2009), you may have noticed the huge, crystal clear UFO gliding by one of the camera shots. These are live NASA feeds from their shuttle. Do not try claim this is another hoax using photoshop, because it’s not. NASA, a.k.a. Not A Straight Answer, will undoubtably claim this is another out of focus ice chunk floating in the foreground. You will notice the giant glowing disc plain as day in the video, yet, the NASA commentator ignores it completely. That is insane in its own right; why wouldn’t they make some reference to the UFO? I would like to see what crap NASA professionals utter about this striking UFO, but NASA’s stance is not to comment on UFOs. What kind of fucked up policy is that for a government space organization that is trying to find life? Disinformation is the greatest power our government has wielded against the people; however, their time is running short.

Also, take note that the UFO changes speed in the beginning of the video. Since when do “ice particles” suddenly change speed in zero gravity. Not. Physically. Possible. The acceleration can only be caused by a collision, or thrust generated by the object itself. My last point: she stutters her words at what she is seeing in the camera view. She obviously is shocked at what they are showing live audiences and stumbles to find words. I’ll let you decide what you think that glowing, glazed donut is.

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