Had alien ships been caught stealing water here on Earth?

You may have heard about the waterspouts, right? They are intense vortex columns that form by connecting charged clouds to the surface of the water, usually the sea, as you can see in the following image. However, although they are spectacular and very reminiscent of tornadoes, these formations simply glide over the water and do not “suck” the liquid skyward. See the photo:

Waterspout sighted on the coast of Italy in 2015

As a video began to circulate on the internet showing one of these weather events that happened in the Mediterranean Sea, on the Algerian coast. As you can see below, this is a very impressive waterspout - except for the gang that loves a beautiful conspiracy theory, and believes that alien beings visit our planet often, the movie shows something else. Watch:

Water theft?

According to Mirror's Kelly-Ann Mills, ufologists on the YouTube Secure Team channel have analyzed the images above and believe that in addition to the beautiful vortex you can see a UFO clearly. As they pointed out - you can see the full analysis in English through this link - the scene was reportedly witnessed by several witnesses, and these people said that the waterspout formed after the unidentified object flew skyward.

As you have seen, the video only started to be recorded after the waterspout had already formed - so the sequence of events described above is not in the material. According to the ufologists, they got this information from the people who were present at the time it happened and, as they explained, one thing that catches the eye in the clip is that the UFO comes back on the scene before the vortex completely dissipates. .

Aliens?

In addition, the channel staff also pointed out that another weird issue about the downpour is that it apparently does not move out of place. Ufologists believe - as do some of the people who witnessed the incident - that it is basically the beating of an alien spaceship stealing water from our planet.

The video attracted a lot of attention - it had over 600, 000 views by the time this article was published - and, of course, divided the opinions of netizens. Just as many people went there to say that the video serves as proof of the existence of extraterrestrial beings, the material generated endless comments beyond ironic.

There are people, for example, saying that aliens just want to fill their pools - hey! - or that it's okay for the aliens to take a little water though, since we'll have plenty to spare after all the ice melts because of global warming. By the way, the majority suspect is that instead of a spaceship, what appears on the scene is just a seagull. And you, dear reader, what do you think?