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Hacking Group Anonymous Claims That NASA Is About To Announce Evidence of Alien Life


Anonymous: NASA about to announce Alien life
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Anonymous Hacktivist Group has released a video claiming that NASA is about to announce the discovery of extra-terrestrial life. The video has included the statements and tweets of experts and specialist like Thomas Zurbuchen, Science Mission Directorate at
NASA. But, there is no conformity to their claims. Probably Anonymous Hacker Group has tried to act far too smart with incomplete details.
Avideo on YouTube recently went viral highlighting that NASA is about to announce the discovery of extra-terrestrial life. The video is suspected to have released by a YouTube channel associated with Anonymous Hackers Group.
In case you don’t know about this group, it is an international network of activists and hackers, formed in 2003. The group has operated many cyber attacks and other similar attacks. And talking about the current issue, it claims that NASA will soon discover evidence of Alien life. Now, here it gets interesting. As a matter of fact, in that video, Anonymous gave quotes and direct references for everything they said. But, that evidence was not clear enough to believe what they said in that clip.
For example, Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA, Thomas Zurbuchen said, “We are on the verge of making one of the most profound, unprecedented, discoveries in history.” It was April 26 when he stated this at a congressional hearing of the committee.
Also, NASA’s Kepler’s Mission which discovered the existence of 219 exoplanets in the habitable zone may be another testimony to which Anonymous misunderstood. For that mission too, Zurchuben tweeted, “NASAKepler data shows us that most stars are home to at least one planet…….Are we alone?”
Anonymous took these statements as a source of the clip and then affirmed that the discovery is sure to happen. But actually, these statements were made with respect to the possibilities of the existence of other forms of life. Those statements didn’t mean that the possibility was hundred percent.
In the video clip, the group also mentioned that there had been many who claimed that mankind has already made contacts with aliens earlier. They also said that there is a book by NASA as a protocol for alien contact titled Archaeology, Anthropology and Interstellar Communication. So, it means to some extent the hacktivist group is right. NASA is about to announce an extra-terrestrial life form.
Perhaps, we might learn about aliens or probably within next 10-12 years and, later, even learn to co-exist with them in the same planet. Who knows what has science to offer us in the future?
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