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Head Of NASA Says That He Believes In Aliens

More research on the possibility of life beyond the planet earth has revealed that there are obvious signs of life outside in other planets. The sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) in the past decades have further confirmed this notion. Observatories of different countries across the globe have reported suspicious sightings of UFOs or their likes in the past years. This only reinforces the idea of extraterrestrial life.

The new head of NASA, Bill Nelson, has also claimed that it is now a sure fact that there is life on planets other than our earth. The basis of this statement relies on the recently published report on UFOs by the Pentagon. This report records all the unexplained activities observed in past years. However, the report does not blatantly claim the existence of aliens. It only shows how some of the activities cannot be explained by any earthly rationales. There has to be a hand of someone or something outside of the earth for those occurrences to happen.

“Are we alone? Personally, I don’t think we are,” Nelson said to CNN in a video interview on Sunday.

Nelson also believes that the unexplained aspects of the report can be attributed to life beyond what we know. This is because the universe is expansively vast and large with almost no boundaries. It is spread around at stretch without any visible restrictions holding it back. It is foolish to think we are the only live beings in the entirety of the universe.

What the scientists and researchers lack yet, according to Nelson, are smart ways of reading the signals and signs left by these developments and observations. They need a mode of communication with the life beyond to entirely fathom the scope of the existence of life on other heavenly bodies. These objects are also rumored to be spies from rival countries but it is claimed that the sense of speed and direction displayed by them is nothing like what they have seen, even at NASA, the global leader in space developments.  

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