NASA has captured ‘unexplained imagery’ and ‘proof’ of alien life in space

NASA has “captured footage” of unexplained events in space that may indicate the presence of aliens and UFOs.
Jared Isaacman, director of the space agency, explained during an appearance on a podcast that experts could not explain some of the images they captured on camera and believed that this could point to the possibility of “ubiquitous life.”
Speaking to podcast host Jack Gordon, Isaacman said: “We’ve captured footage, and that’s what President Trump has been so prescient about, is that we don’t know what it is based on the data we have on the footage.
“I think there’s a pretty good chance that within our lifetime we’ll conclude that life exists everywhere and that it’s not as rare as we thought.”
Isaacman did not provide any explanation as to what the images might contain, but they are said to show unexplained near-Earth objects that cannot be identified as comets or any other natural phenomenon.
He also emphasized that he had seen no evidence of UFOs crashing on Earth or alien objects said to have been recovered by the US government, but he believed there was life out there.
Isaacman added that he believes that samples taken from Mars will prove that there is life on the red planet: “There are samples on Mars now. If we bring them back, there is a very high probability that they will at least indicate microbial life on Mars at some point.”
Of investigating the possibility of extraterrestrial life, he added: “I can’t hate this subject. In fact, I’m incredibly fascinated by it because it’s at the core of what we’re trying to do at NASA; answer the question: are we alone?”
Isaacman also stated that he believes that humans are destined to explore other worlds and go further than ever before, adding: “These [questions] It will be revealed by generations long after we are gone, but simply put, I do not believe it is our destiny to remain on one planet.”
During the interview, Isaacman also dismissed long-standing conspiracy theories suggesting that the moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were faked and insisted plans to return to the lunar surface were to silence those who doubted that all future missions would be filmed with high-definition cameras.



