It's been a quite long time that alien hunters from across the globe have been working hard to establish the truth that there are some sorts of small life-forms on other habitable planets around the cosmos. While earlier studies have sparked several debates over the existence of aliens, also called extraterrestrial lives, the latest findings by popular conspiracy theorist - Scott C Warning - is yet again raising ray of hopes among UFO scientists.
Taking to his website ET Data Base, Warning shared an interesting video showing some mysterious UFO lights hovering in the skies of Beijing and added that such bright lights are also spotted in other regions of China. The video, which makes the hashtag #aliens started to trend on social media, has gone viral on social networking sites.
"The lights caught the attention of most of Beijing, but it was seen by people that were 100 km away! That means the UFOs went to many locations, not just over Beijing. The light is lumpy and contained. That means its not a spotlight from the ground," Waring wrote on his website while sharing the creepy UFO sightings.
"A spotlight would spread the light evenly in all areas and cannot make lumps like this in the clouds. The lights suddenly appear as a group of spots, and then spreads into a plurality of spots, and moves quickly, sometimes ring-shaped, and sometimes resembles a pattern, and sometimes becomes another irregular pattern," the self proclaimed alien researcher added.
In a related note, the shape of the UFO that appeared in the skies of Beijing shares resemblance with the unidentified flying object that appeared a few months back in Baji California. While SecureTeam10, a YouTube channel that uploads videos on UFO sightings and alien discoveries, shared the clip, many eyewitnesses had live-streamed the UFO sighting on Instagram.
Meanwhile, this new found proof on the possible existence of those bizzare life-forms has triggered a fresh war of words, with many dismissing the alien connection associated with these sightings, claiming that it might be spotlighted on the ground which is often misinterpreted as UFOs.
However, alien buffs are of the opinion that this UFO sighting is authentic proof of alien existence and hat extraterrestrials from deep space used to visit the earth to monitor human activities.
In 2017, there were reports that some smaller life-forms are able to reach any planets in the solar system using tiny specks of space dust that can travel at speeds up to 70 km per second. The findings, published in the journal 'Astrobiology' also dropped a hint that life could have been seeded on Earth and perhaps elsewhere from a dust cloud, rather than by comet and asteroid impacts as previously thought.