Monday, 16 May 2016

UFO Captured by CNN Live Cam; NASA Knows


Did CNN accidentally film two UFO spacecrafts? Footage from Mesa Arizona shows two odd flying objects skirting the edge of a massive dust storm covering the city. It all happened July 6, 2011 when CNN live feed from a dust storm captures what many think are alien UFO ships. NASA didn’t comment on the CNN footage. And it is difficult to really make out any details of the flying objects. The footage is from 2011. Maybe the footage was leaked by CNN, or NASA. If you believe in aliens, the lights and obscure shape of the possible UFO is interesting for sure. Too bad the video footage isn’t better. Can we all learn something from X-Files? Is the truth really out there?

UFO Captured by CNN

Could this be another hoax video placed on YouTube to simply get YouTubers interested in clicking? The footage was published by UFO Alien and has nearly 9,000 views. The bizarre fact that the video is from 2011 raises some hoax alarms. But stranger UFO footage that is much older has been recently circulating. It could be possible that the footage was finally leaked. Five years after it was shot. A disgruntle CNN employee could have taken the footage as a retirement gift. Or a NASA leak could be plausible as well. But not likely.

Will NASA Respond?

The footage of the two UFOs flying around a Mesa, Arizona dust storm from 2011 will probably not be that interesting to the busy space agency. NASA most likely finds the wealth of odd and fuzzy UFO footage on YouTube entertaining. It could be a NASA inside joke. Like the most hilarious UFO video of the week. The NASA employee that gets the most votes receives a $25 coupon to Applebee’s. NASA is simply too busy to care. They have a chip in the ISS to repair. Mars colonies to construct. And they still need to figure out how they plan on beating SpaceX to Mars. CNN UFO footage may be pretty far down on their list of things to do.
Read more at CNN.COM

LAW MAKERS FIGHT OVER SUBSIDY REMOVAL

The House of Representatives chambers a few minutes ago was in chaos as members, split along party lines, are debating the new deregulation of the oil sector and the removal of oil subsidy that has led to the increase of the pump price of petrol from N86.50 to N145 per liter.

PDP lawmakers are said to be angry with their APC counterparts for staging Occupy Nigeria protest in 2012 when the Goodluck Jonathan led government attempted to remove the oil subsidy.

The lawmakers are expecting the Minister of state for Petroleum resources, Ibe Kachikwu, who they have summoned to appear before them to explain the reason behind the recent removal of oil subsidy.