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NASA Declassifies Its Activities in the Search for Extraterrestrial Beings

NASA Declassifies Its Activities in the Search for Extraterrestrial Beings

The American space agency "NASA" held a press conference, presenting a report on the findings of the independent committee on "unidentified phenomena on Earth and in space." NASA's Administrator Bill Nelson stated, "NASA has taken concrete steps to seriously study these unexplained phenomena." He added, "Who am I to say that Earth is the only home to an organized and intelligent form of life like ours?"

Recently, military personnel and scientists have been using the term "unidentified aerial phenomena" instead of the former term "unidentified flying objects." NASA’s space specialists reached two main conclusions: first, the "NASA independent research team found no evidence that 'unidentified aerial phenomena' have an external origin," and second, "NASA does not know what 'unidentified aerial phenomena' are."

Regarding "extraterrestrial beings," researchers support the position of the American government’s comprehensive study agency for unidentified phenomena (AARO). AARO confirmed on its website that "no credible evidence of external activity or external technologies has been discovered, and no phenomena that defy known physical laws have been recorded." This means that NASA researchers officially reject the existence of "unknown extraterrestrial beings." However, the media quoted AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick as saying, "There is a possibility that mother ships or small probes from outside Earth can visit planets in the solar system."

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