Video: Conspiracy Theorists Claim ALIENS Sabotaged SpaceX After Watching An ‘Anomaly’

On September 1st, the world has watched in SpaceX’s Falcon 9 burning in flames on the Cape Canaveral launch pad during a check. It was carrying a Facebook satellite to travel so long. According to the preliminary investigation reports, it was found that a problem rose in the upper stage oxygen tank.

SpaceX explosion

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said, “the blast originated around the upper stage oxygen tank, but what caused it still remains a mystery.”

Anomaly Found Over SpaceX Rocket:

At 9 am (Local Time), the 604-ton rocket was being fuelled with a concoction of liquid oxygen and rocket-grade kerosene propellant when the upper region burst into flames. Within seconds, the rocket exploded along with Facebook’s $200 million communication satellite that was specifically designed to bring the internet to Africa.

Here is a shocking twist in the incident. According to the Conspiracy Theorists, after seeing ‘an anomaly’ pass over at the same time when the blast took place, they suggest that an alien air strike had damaged the mission. They came to the belief that this new theory could provide answers.

Anomaly found over SpaceX rocket

In the video, it was clearly seen that an anomaly was passing over the Falcon 9 and when it was exactly on the top of the rocket, the rocket exploded. A YouTube channel Graphics King posted the footage in slow motion in which a black object was flying over the rocket at the moment the rocket caught flames.

Watch The Video Here:

Alien hunters, Martian researchers, and the non-believers have all thoroughly watched the video in order to state their opinions of what this mysterious object might be. The rocket explosion was not due to a mechanical error, but an attack from another world!

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