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Microsoft IT outage might be ‘linked to larger lifeform’ after Luton UFO noticed

A UFO expert has claimed there could be a connection between the Microsoft IT outage and a mysterious floating orb over St Albans.

The Crowdstrike and Microsoft outage has caused panic worldwide, with fears now raised that the world wasn’t prepared for such an event. But one man has hypothesised that it could have been the work of a more intelligent, external power.

The outage, which caused pandemonium for some flights after Microsoft issued an update for its anti-virus software, led to a “small number” of cancellations among RyanAir’s fleet, along with other airlines.

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Speaking to the Daily Star, Mark Christopher Lee mused that there could be a link between the outage and a strange orb he saw floating over his home in St Albans on the same day.



The mysterious floating orb was spotted over St Albans
The mysterious floating orb was spotted over St Albans

“It’s bizarre isn’t it,” he said. “Weird.”

Asked if the two events could be linked he said there could be “Some sort of higher intelligence that’s doing this, I don’t know, possibly. I’ve alluded to it in a previous article for the Cosmic Joker.

“It also ties in possibly that all of life is a simulation, some sort of game and aliens are controlling it. It’s a possibility.

“What happened today could be part of a sign that there’s something that’s controlling us”.



He said there could be a link between the outage and a 'high power' (stock)
He said there could be a link between the outage and a ‘high power’ (stock)

However, bosses have been quick to note that the issue was caused by a glitch and was not an effort from external actors. Crowdstrike boss George Kurtz said: “The issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed,” he said. “This is not a security incident or cyber-attack.”

Discussing what he saw over his home in St Albans, close to Luton Airport, Mark said: “It was definitely weird – at first I thought it was an aircraft, but it wasn’t, there was light reflecting off it. There are planes nearby, we get a lot of planes because we live near Luton Airport.

“It wasn’t moving, planes come towards you or go away, it was just kind of swaying side to side a little bit. It wasn’t a balloon, there was a bit of a breeze so it would have had more movement. It seemed to be blipping in and out.



The outage left people around the world frustrated (stock)
The outage left people around the world frustrated (stock)

“Bear in mind it was a beautiful blue sky and no clouds in the sky. Where was it blipping to? It kept coming back it was very weird.

“It’s definitely unexplained. It was too low for a satellite. I’m quite rational so I try and rule things out but I was left speechless. The fact that it was in the daytime as well.”

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