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Unknown cameraman films a UFO above British Motorway been intercepted by two Fighter Jets. Comment by Nick Pope
Recently The Royal Society, the national academy of science of the UK and the Commonwealth hosted representatives from NASA, the European Space Agency and the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, during its 350th anniversary celebration. The event offered some dizzying intellects in the featured discussion, “The Detection Of Extraterrestrial Life and the Consequences for Science and Society.” Lord Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal, announced that aliens may be staring us in the face in a form humans are unable to recognize. Other speakers used words like “overwhelming evidence” and “unprecedented proof” to signify how close we are to making irrefutable discovery of alien life. Some, like Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionarypaleobiology at Cambridge University, worried that contact with these unknowns might not be a good thing. Extra-terrestrials might not only resemble us but have our foibles, such as greed, violence and a tendency to exploit others’ resources,” he said. “And while aliens could come in peace they are quite as likely to be searching for somewhere to live, and to help themselves to water, minerals and fuel. Vatican astronomers likewise weighed in on this question, “Are we alone in the Universe,” and their top scholars are hinting that discovery of alien life, including intelligent life, might be made in the near future. Father Jose Gabriel Funes in a long interview with the L’Osservatore Romano newspaper said there is …
Recently The Royal Society, the national academy of science of the UK and the Commonwealth hosted representatives from NASA, the European Space Agency and the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, during its 350th anniversary celebration. The event offered some dizzying intellects in the featured discussion, “The Detection Of Extraterrestrial Life and the Consequences for Science and Society.” Lord Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal, announced that aliens may be staring us in the face in a form humans are unable to recognize. Other speakers used words like “overwhelming evidence” and “unprecedented proof” to signify how close we are to making irrefutable discovery of alien life. Some, like Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionarypaleobiology at Cambridge University, worried that contact with these unknowns might not be a good thing. Extra-terrestrials might not only resemble us but have our foibles, such as greed, violence and a tendency to exploit others’ resources,” he said. “And while aliens could come in peace they are quite as likely to be searching for somewhere to live, and to help themselves to water, minerals and fuel. Vatican astronomers likewise weighed in on this question, “Are we alone in the Universe,” and their top scholars are hinting that discovery of alien life, including intelligent life, might be made in the near future. Father Jose Gabriel Funes in a long interview with the L’Osservatore Romano newspaper said there is …
Recently The Royal Society, the national academy of science of the UK and the Commonwealth hosted representatives from NASA, the European Space Agency and the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, during its 350th anniversary celebration. The event offered some dizzying intellects in the featured discussion, “The Detection Of Extraterrestrial Life and the Consequences for Science and Society.” Lord Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal, announced that aliens may be staring us in the face in a form humans are unable to recognize. Other speakers used words like “overwhelming evidence” and “unprecedented proof” to signify how close we are to making irrefutable discovery of alien life. Some, like Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionarypaleobiology at Cambridge University, worried that contact with these unknowns might not be a good thing. Extra-terrestrials might not only resemble us but have our foibles, such as greed, violence and a tendency to exploit others’ resources,” he said. “And while aliens could come in peace they are quite as likely to be searching for somewhere to live, and to help themselves to water, minerals and fuel. Vatican astronomers likewise weighed in on this question, “Are we alone in the Universe,” and their top scholars are hinting that discovery of alien life, including intelligent life, might be made in the near future. Father Jose Gabriel Funes in a long interview with the L’Osservatore Romano newspaper said there is …
Unknown cameraman films a UFO above British Motorway been intercepted by two Fighter Jets. Comment by Nick Pope





