Flying Saucer
A 3/5 scale model of a proposed VTOL 'flying saucer' aircraft, the Couzinet Aerodyne RC-360, on display at a workshop on the Ile de la Jatte in Levallois-Perret, Paris, 1955. Designed by French aeronautical engineer Rene Couzinet (1904 - 1956), the Aerodyne was to feature two contra-rotating crowns of 96 small wings rotating around a motionless cockpit. Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

A mysterious object flying near Area 51 in Nevada has sparked theories that the army may be testing an "alien" spacecraft.

Conspiracist YouTube channel Secureteam10 discussed the unusual sighting in a video uploaded last weekend. Tyler Glockner, who runs the channel and has been known across the globe for being a conspiracy theorist, claims that the strange clip was shot from Nevada. The footage shows a mysterious unidentified flying object (UFO) speeding up in the skies.

For better visibility, Glockner slowed down and filtered the video in hopes of supporting his alien craft theory. The individual who spotted the UFO initially sped alongside it to get good footage. Likewise, the person said in the video that it is a UFO sighting indeed since it is Nevada and that it is just close to Area 51. According to the eyewitness, it makes sense for the object to be flying in the area.

Glockner added that it is a "very strange shape." He zoomed in on the object and described it as something like a "spherical orb with something hanging from it." He did note that the object did not appear like a hot air balloon or just a balloon.

Glockner also goes on to describe the object that sometimes it looks like a purple up top with something protruding underneath it. The object also appears like a plasma blue or green from the bottom.

Soon enough, the uploaded video from Glockner went viral that it amassed more than two hundred thousand views on YouTube. Those who have seen the video claims that it can be irrefutable proof of aliens visiting the Earth. However, there are those that think that it might also be a secret military spacecraft that the United States military tried to subject to reverse engineering.

As with other conspiracy theories about UFOs and aliens, the debate continues whether some people already found them and the governments of the world are keeping them a secret, or we haven't seen alien life yet. This is not the first time that Glockner tried proposing mysterious objects that could be aliens. NASA has yet to prove extraterrestrial life exists, but it continues to go on missions to find life outside of Earth.