NASA has been accused of hiding facts about alien life from the public for multiple times now. However, the latest allegations on the American space agency suggest that it may have shot down the European Space Agency lander so that it is not able to establish a contact with the aliens.

On Oct. 19, Wednesday, the ESA Lander lost contact with the scientists on Earth. A new conspiracy theory suggests that the lander was intentionally shot down by NASA, and that the agency has did the same thing to a number of probes launched in the past to look for evidence of alien life on Mars.

The theory has been put forward by Scott C Waring of the ufosightingsdaily.com. According to Waring, NASA shot down Schiaparelli lander and it has been doing the same to all rival probes launched by other countries since 1989.

In the same post, the UFO enthusiast and alien hunter has further accused NASA of destroying Russian Phobos probe in 1989 and similarly the Phobos-Grunt lander in 2011. Waring says that he was going to accuse NASA as soon as he heard the news about ESA probe losing contact with scientists on Earth, however, he decided to wait.

Waring also revealed that the two Russian probes lost their connection while they were still in the orbit, just above America. However, this time, the decided to break the trust of their friend and an ally, Europe.

NASA has launched several mission till date to the red planet. However, Schiaparelli was one of its own kind, since it was being launched to specifically look for aliens on Mars.

According to Waring, NASA is already aware of the fact that there are aliens on Mars. However, it just wants to hide the reality from the world by not revealing any facts about extraterrestrial life by itself and by preventing other probes and missions from finding any concrete alien evidence on Mars.

The Express reports that NASA wants to become the first agency to make an announcement about alien life. However, making other countries' missions fails is not right and the United Nations should intervene in this matter, Waring believes.