Thursday, May 18, 2017

How we would fare in an alien invasion – according to a UFO expert




Despite what some people in the UFO and conspiracy theory community think, the government doesn’t have an alien invasion war plan


Alien director Ridley Scott says he believes extraterrestrial beings exist – and that when they come to Earth, we should “run for it”.

Nick Pope used to investigate UFOs for the British government. Here, he gives his verdict on Scott’s claims – and on how well equipped we’d be to survive an alien invasion.

If there’s other life out there in the universe, it’s unlikely that humans will be smarter and tougher than everyone else.

The mediocrity principle suggests we’ll be somewhere in the middle, with Earth being an ordinary planet, and humanity being similarly unremarkable.

Source - inews (Read full story)

Russian Outlet Claims NASA Took An Amazing, Totally True Image Of 3 UFOs

Nooooo, says a NASA spokesman.

                  PIXABAY

This is a public domain image showing the planet Mercury crossing our sun.

Whenever a story comes out claiming to show real pictures or video of UFOs, hope springs eternal that maybe, just maybe, this might be that elusive smoking-gun evidence of alien technology.

Not a day goes by, either, without something in the news questioning the honesty of certain Americans or Russians. Now it seems that UFOs have been added to that media storm.

The innocent image above is from a collection called Pixabay, which offers many free stock photos to use for practically anything you’d like. This one shows our sun with a circular black dot, reportedly the planet Mercury, making a transit across our home star.

Still, how would Pixabay feel if a Russian news site, Pravda.ru ― ironically, the name means “truth” ― took that same picture, added two more black dots, called them all UFOs and claimed this was, in fact, a picture captured by a NASA “STEREO spacecraft”?

Source - Huffpost (read full story)