Former CIA Scientist Claims the US Government Knows of 'Four Species of Aliens' — After Trump Ordered UFO Files Be Released to the Public
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CIA scientist claims crashed UFOs contained four different alien species
The unusual suspects (Picture: Getty/Metro) For decades now, UFO stories have mostly involved blurry lights in the sky, shaky footage shot on potato phones and men called Del insisting they’d seen something strange from their truck on the drive back from a night spent at their local dive bar. Slowly but surely, however, the idea of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth has started to become a tad more serious. Now a former CIA scientist has claim…
A former CIA scientist claims there are four types of extraterrestrial beings. Physicist and electrical engineer Hal Boothoff sparked widespread controversy after claiming that the US government possesses information about the existence of several types of extraterrestrial beings but has been keeping it secret for decades.
The physicist and electrical engineer Dr. Hal Puthoff, former scientist who worked with the NSA and the CIA, said this May, during participation in the podcast The Diary of a CEO, that the American government would have known about at least four supposedly different alien species. Chances of alien life exist are 'well high', says head of Artemis II and commander of Nasa What is Area 51? Understand how military base works at the center of theorie…
A physicist linked to former CIA-associated programs claims that there are different types of entities related to UFO reports The debate on unidentified air events re-occupied headlines after statements by American physicist Hal Puthoff, known for having participated in research related to programs linked to the government of [...]
A former CIA employee claims that the United States secretly stores UFO wreckage and the bodies of crews of at least four types of non-human beings. The Trump administration has already begun declassifying files about UFOs ᐅ TSN.ua (1+1 news).
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