Is NASA hiding evidence of intelligent alien life?
NASA Administrator: I Think There Are Aliens
If someone were to know... Not Alone
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson thinks that alien life is present somewhere in the universe.
"Are you with us? I don't believe that we are, "Nelson stated in a Sunday video interview with CNN.
The Pentagon's long-awaited study on inexplicable aerial occurrences was eventually made public after the interview (UAP).
Nelson is certain that life exists elsewhere in the universe even if aliens aren't ultimately found to be the cause of the strange sightings, despite the report's key conclusion that "we don't really know what those objects were."
Taking the Chances
To be clear, the research found absolutely no proof that life exists anywhere else in the universe. But it also fell short of providing an explanation for the majority of reported UAP sightings. Nelson does not claim to have evidence that aliens are responsible for the UAPs, but he does believe it is plausible that they do.
However, keep in mind that the cosmos is quite big, Nelson said to CNN. "The quest for alien intelligence is a program that NASA has. However, we haven't yet received any message from anything clever."
Robo-Spies
Another strong possibility is that a sophisticated drone or aircraft dispatched by another nation was responsible for the UAP sightings. Nelson, though, doesn't believe that's likely, in part because the astoundingly high speeds and quick direction changes are faster than any nation's known technology.
Nelson said, "We don't know the explanation for what those Navy pilots witnessed. "They are aware of what they witnessed now. It was being traced, they had their radar locked on it, they were following it, and then all of a sudden it would move swiftly from one place to another. Additionally, the report informs us of the fact that there have been more than 140 of these encounters."
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