A fleet of glowing green UFOs was spotted flying over farmer's fields in Taiwan and is proof aliens are visiting Earth according to an expert.
The footage of the unidentified aircraft was captured by a woman in Taitung county, Taiwan, who told UFO expert Scott C. Waring that they appeared from a hole in the cloud and remained in the air for four minutes.
The self-professed expert claims the crafts do not belong to the military and are in fact proof of alien visitors to Earth.
Waring said: "The woman in the video says there are six of them. That they all came from a hole in a cloud at the same time.
"This video just started to go viral here in Taiwan. It's a recording of two women who were out for a walk in the farmland community of Taitung, Taiwan. No huge shopping centres, or big city areas at all.
"These are not searchlights. There is no such reason in a farm community to have such things. Especially since this was not over the actual city, but far out near the mountains.
"This is all flat farm fields community surrounded by lush green mountains on all sides! Even the Taiwan military denied it was them and had no clue as to what it could be.
"The whole sighting lasted only 4 minutes, but the video is 100% proof that alien crafts are visiting Taiwan."
For more of the latest news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.
The blogger for UFO Sightings Daily compared the footage to the O'Hare Airport incident in Chicago back in 2006 as he claimed it is a 'well-known fact that UFOs make holes in clouds' because of this.
The O'Hare incident was witnessed by twelve airport employees as a metallic, saucer-shaped craft that began hovering over Gate C-17 had 'shot through the clouds at high velocity, leaving a clear blue hole in the cloud layer.'
The Chicago Tribune's Jon Hilkevitch said: "The disc was visible for approximately five minutes and was seen by close to a dozen United Airlines employees, ranging from pilots to supervisors, who heard chatter on the radio and raced out to view it."
Source: Read Full Article