UFO WHISTLEBLOWER Given 'CHILLING WARNING!'
A top US university professor who claimed that aliens are '100%' living among us” claims that he has been given a sinister official warning to “be careful what you say.”
Stanford professor Garry Nolan’s revelation comes after the news that a person “associated with the UFO back engineering program” died, apparently as a result of taking his own life.
Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer associated with the UFO disclosure community, announced the unnamed engineer’s death, saying “It wasn’t until law enforcement concluded its investigation that we learned that no foul play was involved.” His client, former Pentagon agent Lue Elizondo has also released a statement stressing that he has no thoughts of self-harm. Read more at UFO whistleblower 'shaken' after chilling warning to be ‘careful what he says’
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Could Humans LIVE FOREVER?
Eternal youth-seekers and investors alike are getting increasingly excited about a concept called "Longevity Escape Velocity." This hypothetical idea borrows its name from "escape velocity," the basic physics principle that states that objects can, at a certain speed, defy gravity's pull.
Longevity escape velocity suggests, similarly, that at some point in the not-too-distant future people will be able to escape the debilitating pull of death — and live indefinitely. Longevity escape velocity is our ticket to immortality. If only science could figure out how to cash it in.
While LEV is only a theory for now, its backers contend that it could be a reality in not too many decades, given the rapid advances in aging science. As we get better at rejuvenating our cells, we will be able to improve the quality of our lives so exponentially that people will be increasing their life expectancy faster than they're living, thus approaching a near-immortal state, or so the theory goes. Read more at Some scientists seriously believe we could live forever by the 2030s. Here's what you need to know about the 'longevity escape velocity' theory.
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JAPAN Creates UAP Probe
Japanese lawmakers met on Tuesday to create a nonpartisan group that will ask the government to establish an organization for investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, also known as UFOs.
The lawmaker group will be chaired by Yasukazu Hamada, parliamentary affairs leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, also from the LDP, will serve as secretary-general.
The group will hold its founding general meeting on June 6 after Tuesday's preparatory meeting, which was held in parliament. Read more at Japan lawmakers to create group for government probes into UFOs
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