Signs Of Alien Invasion in Japan latest video reveals cloud shaped ball
The quest for Aliens and life out of space have always been never ending, there are several reports and witnesses stating extra territorial life to be true. However, some have been captured by camera surfacing the earth.
Recently in Japan a fluffy ball of cloud appeared above the Shonandai train station at 3 pm, clouds are known for taking weird shapes in different sizes but this particular one was spotted by a person named Poppy and the experience was very bizarre as Poppy has never seen anything like this before as per Headlines and Global News.
Poppy after the shocking incident took to social media and posted the video he captured, together with him there were many people who witnessed the weird spacecraft shaped cloud. It was hardly moments that it slowly disappeared.
There is no assurance if it was an Alien spacecraft but it certainly looked like one in the video. Some witnesses stated that the mysterious cloud looked exactly like the 'Death Star' from the film 'Star Wars.' According to World Breaking News, the pictures of the incident went viral on social media with over 18,000 retweets and 20,000 likes.
The cloud appeared clear before the bright blue skies, certain conspiracy theorists claim that these clouds are proof of Aliens existence. There are some theories that say UFOs move around the earth using cloaking devices.
Some witnesses had taken the incident as a bad omen, and they feel that it will bring bad luck to them. After the video had gone viral social media flooded with comments and controversies.
The last UFO sighting was reported in the UK and North America, but this incident seems to be more reasonable. While some people believe it is just a normal cloud that has taken a round shape due to the wind, others think of it as a bad omen or Alien invasion.
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