![]() The question is, are they close enough? Because given current physics, traveling between stars, even the nearest star to us, takes light years. So more experts, she says, should weigh in.ĬLELAND: I think that there is probably extraterrestrial civilizations out there. INSKEEP: Now, Cleland believes that life could be out there. And they're moving against heavy winds and doing all of this stuff that we can't explain by natural processes. It says, well, they're traveling really fast. INSKEEP: Carol Cleland directs the Center for the Study of Origins at the University of Colorado Boulder and says we need to see all the government's 400 UAP files before making a final conclusion.ĬLELAND: The preliminary assessment just gives a report. In human speak, he's saying, there's no proof of aliens swooping into our atmosphere.ĬAROL CLELAND: I think, for them to concede there was evidence of non-terrestrial origin, they'd have to come down and say hi. Naval intelligence official Scott Bray testified last week at the first public congressional hearing into UFOs - UAPs in a half-century. SCOTT BRAY: We have detected no emanations within the UAP task force that would suggest it's anything non-terrestrial in origin. What can we learn from reports of UFOs? The Pentagon is investigating what are now referred to as UAPs - or unexplained aerial phenomena. ![]()
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