You’ve got to wonder what aliens think of our
primitive space programs. I bet it’s somewhere close to what humans
think of dogs wearing sunglasses: “how cute, he thinks he’s people.”
Well, maybe that’s not giving us enough credit. It’s probably more like
if we discovered a bunch of yellow labs running a little dog factory
that made sunglasses. We would need to investigate. Perhaps that’s
what’s shown in this footage, recently uncovered
from a live stream of the Chinese spacecrafts Tiangong-1 and Shenzhou-8
docking in 2011. Bemused interest and fear that something is getting
out of hand.
Although the video comes from a 2011 mission, it was uploaded to
YouTube on April 13, 2019 by a user named willease and was picked up and
circulated by popular UFO channel The Hidden Underbelly. You can watch
the footage here.
The video is part of a live feed from a mission that had the Shenzhou-8
docking with the Tiangong-1. The clip is from the end of the stream and
shows the Shenzhou-8 detaching from Tiangong-1. As the craft floats
away, a bright white light can be seen flying past the Shenzhou-8
towards the camera. It then appears to turn around, off camera, and fly
back towards the ship. The camera then cuts away immediately to a
different angle.
We’re
up there floating around in ugly metal boxes, while the aliens are
rolling around the universe in a non-euclidean ball of condensed
probability.
There’s a lot of videos of mysterious things on live feeds from space
where the camera cuts away immediately after. You would think by now
that the powers-that-be would just let the camera keep rolling, as it’s
the quick cut that makes it suspicious in the first place. Of course,
you can’t let your citizens know that there are aliens up there making
fun of your spaceships.
The mysterious white light
in the video is definitely curious. It seems to start flying towards
the spaceship from very far away, and very fast. It also seems to
flicker. It’s hard to say if that’s because it is in fact flickering or
if it’s flying faster than the camera can pick up. It doesn’t seem like
anything on the camera itself, as it definitely looks like it flies
under left panel of the Shenzhou-8. The Hidden Underbelly thinks this is
unquestionable proof that there are UFOs watching what we’re doing up
in space, they say:
“After watching the full video it was very obvious that
The Tiangong-1 and Shenzhou 8 mission was being monitored by some
unknowns.”
There’s a lot of space up there, but there’s also a lot of space trash.
Well, let’s not jump to conclusions here. After all, there’s a bunch of junk up in space. There’s essentially a cloud of space trash
and ice that’s encircling our planet. Whatever this object is, it’s
pretty small and could easily be a piece of ice, or an errant piece of
shiny metal space trash. But that doesn’t mean that it’s not suspicious.
Could it be that the camera cut away so fast because the live feed
almost showed the Shenzhou-8 getting ripped apart by space junk? After
all, we can’t give the aliens even more cause to laugh at us.
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