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Stanford Prof Claims Aliens Are on Earth and Living Among Us

Stanford Prof Claims Aliens Are on Earth and Living Among Us

“I think it’s an advanced form of intelligence that using some kind of intermediaries”

Other people have made this claim before now. It’s fun to think about and a little creepy.

The Blaze reports:

Stanford professor says aliens are 100% already on Earth living among us and have ‘been here a long time’

A Stanford University professor and renowned ufologist confidently declared that not only have aliens visited Earth, but they have “been here a long time.”

Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford’s medical school, made the eyebrow-raising assertations during a recent conference SALT iConnections conference held in New York City titled: “The Pentagon, Extraterrestrial Intelligence and Crashed UFOs.”

When asked if he believes that aliens have visited Earth, Nolan declared, “I think you can go a step further — it hasn’t just visited, it’s been here a long time, and it’s still here.”

Nolan proclaimed, “Aliens have been on Earth for a long time and are still here.”

“I think it’s an advanced form of intelligence that using some kind of intermediaries,” Nolan claimed. “It’s not that they walk among us wearing a skin suit. You’re going to put something there that I think of as an intelligence test.”

He likened aliens visiting in UFOs to when South American native tribes first saw Spanish ships, saying that they didn’t understand what they were seeing.

“They’re showing up and saying who amongst you are intelligent enough to realize what it is you’re looking at,” Nolan said at the conference. “Can you see what’s in front of you for what it really is? Can you see the anomalous data point?”

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Comments

The Gentle Grizzly | May 30, 2023 at 9:44 am

Of course aliens live among us! Mayor Adams is having a devil of a time finding a place to house them all.

daniel_ream | May 30, 2023 at 1:20 pm

What is it with this blog and the Star Trek fantasies?

henrybowman | May 30, 2023 at 2:20 pm

“They’re showing up and saying who amongst you are intelligent enough to realize what it is you’re looking at,” Nolan said at the conference. “Can you see what’s in front of you for what it really is? Can you see the anomalous data point?”

So they’re all DEI bureaucrats?

I think it was one of the astrophysics muckity-mucks who said that there are two possibilities: a) there are hundreds, thousands, millions of civilizations in the universe, or b) we are entirely alone. Either is equally frightening. At least with cable we are no longer sending out historical documents into space.

It’s the essence of The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai, which I highly recommend. John Lithgow steals the show, as he always does, as Lord Worfin.

Likewise, it’s worth reading Clarke’s novel, 2001. The movie is eye candy, but it’s confusing. The novel explains all.

JackinSilverSpring | May 31, 2023 at 11:25 pm

The good doctor should stick pathology. His science abilities are otherwise wanting. A good scientific methodology is to present an hypothesis that can be tested, and then test it. Making an outlandish claim that is not testable is not science