Hacking group Anonymous has claimed that US space agency NASA will be very soon announce the evidence that will prove that aliens are not mere our imagination but they do exist. Anonymous has released a video that has claimed that NASA is just about to announce the evidence of alien life.
The video has been posted on an unofficial YouTube channel that claims to be affiliated to Anonymous. The video repeats the text of three articles from the Ancient-Code.com, which is the conspiracy website. Half a million people have watched the video.
There have been recent discoveries in our solar system and beyond that have raised the hopes of alien hunters who are just waiting to have the first contact with the alien life.
In April, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft had discovered hydrogen on Saturn moon Enceladus. Hydrogen is the ingredient that can support life on the seafloor of the moon.
This month, NASA scientists had revealed that 'most reliable' catalog yet of the potential planets in our galaxy that could sustain life, bringing the total to 4,034.
2,300 planets that were spotted by the Kepler missions have been confirmed, including 30 terrestrial-sized planets that are present in the 'Goldilocks Zone' of their star considered conducive to life, scientists say. The new discoveries shed light on potential place for alien life on other planet.
“Only in the last few decades have we been able to detect the existence of other worlds,” said House Committee on Science Space and Technology Chairman Lamar Smithin an April 26 hearing. “The pursuit of evidence of life beyond our planet fascinates the American people.”
The Anonymous video starts with the text of an article that responds to the Congressional hearing and predicting the imminent announcement of the discovery of extraterrestrial life.
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That article and two other reads were published on the website Ancient Code between January and April of this year, DailyMail.com has confirmed.
The articles didn’t have bylines and the Ancient Code website seems to to be registered in Croatia.