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John Bett

UFO hunter spots 'orb' sheltering from a storm on home security footage

A UFO hunter was shocked then they checked footage from their home security camera and saw what they believed to be an 'orb' hiding from a storm by their house.

Leslie Meadows spotted the floating object in the video clip and it appears to hover there for a while, moving up and down as the weather rages.

The clip was shared on the page UFO Sightings Daily by Scott Waring, a seasoned UFO hunter who pours over NASA footage in search of alien life.

He said this clip was "absolute proof" of alien life, and described it as hovering outside the house - probably watching Leslie as it sheltered from the storm.

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Scott said: "Now door cams and cameras, in general, are an important tool for catching alien phenomena and this video is absolute proof of that.

"An eyewitness caught a bright glowing orbs during a snowstorm last week and the orb seems to be taking a rest under the roof of the front porch.

"It also is hovering near the front window of the house, looking in, watching the activities inside the home. This is 100 per cent proof that aliens are watching us, like it or not."

Meanwhile, reports have come in stating that UFOs have been ' disabling nuclear warheads ' and interfering with military training, according to two US Air Force veterans who spoke out at a recent hearing.

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The astonishing accounts were given at the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office - or AARO - which is probing alleged UFO sightings near military bases, as the Daily Star reports.

Former US Air Force intercontinental ballistic missile launch officer Robert Salas has testified he was on duty at Malmstrom air force base in Montana on March 24, 1967, when an orange disc-shaped UFO briefly hovered over the front gate.

Seconds after security reported the sighting to Salas all 10 of the missiles at the base dropped offline one after the other and the nukes were "un-launchable", and "it took several hours to repair and retarget them".

Though a probe was launched by the military and reports were compiled, no explanation was ever found for the missiles' shutdown.

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