Been a while since we had a good NASA UFO conspiracy story in the UK press, so here we go
NASA was reportedly forced to end a live stream from the International Space Station as THREE UFOs blasted out of Earth’s atmosphere.

Been a while since we had a good NASA UFO conspiracy story in the UK press, so here we go
NASA was reportedly forced to end a live stream from the International Space Station as THREE UFOs blasted out of Earth’s atmosphere.

The AFP reports:
High waves forced NASA to postpone until Thursday the first test of the largest parachute ever deployed, during a flying saucer launch that will try out new technologies for landing on Mars.
More here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nasa-test-supersonic-parachutes-flying-saucer-launch-200311597.html
So now.. we are the aliens. Flying the UFO..
Maybe somehow this NASA craft worked in an alternate timeline, went there, and came back here around 1940 to give timeline the equipment to build the UFO that could get to Mars.
Whoa..

“ If you make a simple calculation using Moore’s Law [which roughly claims computers double in power every two years], you’ll find that these supercomputers, inside of a decade, will have the ability to compute an entire human lifetime of 80 years – including every thought ever conceived during that lifetime – in the span of a month.“In quantum mechanics, particles do not have a definite state unless they’re being observed.“Many theorists have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how you explain this.“One explanation is that we’re living within a simulation, seeing what we need to see when we need to see it.“What I find inspiring is that, even if we are in a simulation or many orders of magnitude down in levels of simulation, somewhere along the line something escaped the primordial ooze to become us and to result in simulations that made us – and that’s cool.”

The entire Northeast corridor of the United States was told to prep to see the space rocket launch by NASA tonight.. It will be a no go:
This occurred only moments ago: According to NASA, the Orbital Sciences Corp.’s Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo spacecraft were set to launch at 6:22 p.m. ET. It was set to carry some 5,000 pounds of supplies and experiments to the International Space Station.
“There was failure on launch,” NASA spokesman Jay Bolden said. “There was no indicated loss of life.