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In 2020, Isaac Ben-Israel, then current chairman of the Israel Space Agency, remarked to The Times of Israel that although Eshed is the father of Israel's space capabilities, he went "too far" with his claims, and it is unlikely that human-alien encounters are occurring.
In 2020, former head of Israel's military space program Haim Eshed has claimed that aliens have made contact with representatives of the United States and Israel over the years. During an interview with the Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Aharonot , the professor and retired Israeli general said that humanity is not yet ready for contact with ...
The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged UFO sightings and UFO abduction accounts with similar statements and reports about aliens actually being "humans of the future who have found the technology to overcome the limitations of light speed and time travel paradoxes that keep present day humans from breaching the boundaries ...
An illustration of an "alien abduction" of the type reported by some so-called "experiencers" A 2001 study published in the European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies, summarized by neuroscientist Eric Haseltine, found that persons who reported seeing UFOs tended "to have a richer fantasy life than those who do not report UFOs". [17]
A daring deep sea search has found tiny pieces of a mysterious meteor that crashed to Earth in 2014. The ‘alien hunter of Harvard’ tells Bevan Hurley the discovery may be evidence of an ...
"The true believer about UFO's thinks that there is a government conspiracy to hide real evidence of aliens. What Kirkpatrick is saying is the actual conspiracy is being carried out by a group of UFO true believers to get the government involved in the business of investigating aliens."
A Researcher Says He Has Evidence Of A UFO Crash Bettmann - Getty Images An Italian researcher claims to have proof that backs up recent allegations that a crashed UFO was recovered in Italy in 1933.
A post shared on Facebook claims Syrian leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani said he would sign a law allowing Syrians to work in Israel. Verdict: False There is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check: A ...