Posts Tagged ‘extraterrestrial’

Is Obama behind former CIA agent’s claim that Roswell UFO was extraterrestrial?

luglio 18th, 2012

From: http://www.openminds.tv

During a June 23 interview on the radio program Coast to Coast AM, former CIA agent Chase Brandon announced that “there was a craft from beyond this world that crashed at Roswell.”

A former CIA agent claiming that what crashed at Roswell was extraterrestrial garnered the media’s attention and excited researchers who have held this belief since the incident occurred in 1947. However, there may be more than one hidden agenda behind Brandon’s unsubstantiated claims.

A team of researchers including Robbie Graham, Matthew Alford, Victor Viggiani, and Grant Cameron recently requested a comment from the CIA in response to Brandon’s recent claims regarding the Roswell incident. As UFO Daily News reports, Jennifer Youngblood of the CIA’s office of public affairs issued a reply, stating the agency has checked their files, but “found nothing in the Agency’s holdings to corroborate Mr. Brandon’s specific claims.” As Graham points out, “They’ve brushed aside Brandon’s claims without directly calling him a liar.”

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Extraterrestrial Life Is A Censored Subject Says Famous Professor

marzo 7th, 2012

From: MessageToEagle.com

It is not often scientists are willing to openly discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

According to a famous astronomy professor there is a reason why a majority of scientists avoid the subject – it is censored!

Even though the general public embraces ideas of extraterrestrial life, science is expected to shun this subject no matter how strong the evidence, albeit through a conspiracy of silence.

It is an unwritten doctrine of science that extraterrestrial life could not exist in our immediate vicinity, or, that if such life did exist, it could not have a connection with Earth.

Professor N. Chandra Wickramasinghe was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on January 20, 1939.

He studied astrophysics at Cambridge, where he was a student of Hoyle’s.

He received his Ph.D. in 1963 and an Sc.D. in 1973, and served on the faculty at Cambridge. He is now a Professor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy at the University College, Cardiff, Wales. He is an expert in the use of infrared astronomy to study interstellar matter.

“My own personal involvement in this matter dates back to the 1970′s when, together with the late Fred Hoyle, I was investigating the nature of interstellar dust.

At this time evidence for organic molecules in interstellar clouds was accumulating at a rapid pace, and the interstellar dust grains that were hitherto believed to be comprised of inorganic ices were shown by us to contain complex organic polymers of possible biological provenance.

These discoveries came as a surprise to astronomers, and for a long time the conclusion was resisted that such molecules might have a relevance to life on the Earth,” says professor Wickramasinghe.

Hoyle and Wickramasinghe were among the first scientists to make a connection between complex organic molecules

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