UFO
A general view of the atmosphere during the FOX's "The X-Files" UFO sighting and premiere episode screening at The Grove in Los Angeles, Jan. 22, 2016. Tommaso Boddi/WireImage Via Getty

A reported UFO sighting filmed by a family in Thornton, Colorado is “100 percent real” and exposes extraterrestrial activities, according to a self-proclaimed expert.

A possible unidentified flying object (UFO) was caught on film by a family in Thornton, Colorado on April 13. The UFO sighting was shared online by the Kuroda family, who observed a strange light over the sky in broad daylight.

“That thing is not a plane. I don’t know what it is,” a woman said in the video. “It looks like one thing now, before it was two things.”

“Where are you going UFO?” a child can be heard yelling in the background.

“I think that was after burst of a jet,” a man replied.

Self-titled UFO expert and popular conspiracy theorist Scott C. Waring later claimed that the video was authentic in a post on his website ETDatabase.com.

“This sighting is 100% real, and I am very excited I finally get a decent video of the Colorado UFOs,” Waring wrote on his post. “Famous for their white ball shape that changes shape and moves many times faster than a jet, changing directions suddenly.”

Waring explained that the UFO sensed that it had been spotted and decided to leave for a larger cloud. He believed it to be an alien spacecraft because of its speed, color and shape.

According to Waring, white orbs of dense light that transform its shape and direction fast are a type of UFO commonly observed in the Colorado Rockies area. They are reportedly seen almost on a monthly basis passing through the sky and mountain tops.

“Also the fact that its sunset, which is the #1 most common time to see a UFO due to the fact that anything flying will have the reflection of the sun bouncing off it at a 90-degree angle causing it to light up like a roman candle,” Waring added on his post.