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'They walk among us!' White House reveals shock extent of 'alien invasion' - with a twist
The White House has lifted the lid on the shock extent of an "alien invasion" which has blighted US soil for the past six decades. On a newly-created website, the Trump administration has put out detailed information surrounding "alien encounters",
Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
Claims that the CIA secretly accessed consumer DNA databases have resurfaced following allegations linking genetic testing data to supposed extraterrestrial ancestry research. The claims were made by writer Jason Reza Jorjani during an appearance on the American Alchemy podcast.
A well-known conspiracy theory (also seen in The X-Files) attests that aliens are in communication with the U.S. government, providing knowledge and advanced weaponry, or engaged in secret wars with the military.
Flying discs, metallic orbs, and a mysterious cylinder tumbling past the Apollo spacecraft. Those are just a few of the unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, contained in a batch of government files the Department of Defense released this month.
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Alien gods allegedly mixed their DNA with early humans - then civilization appeared, "What really happened?"
According to one of the most controversial ancient astronaut theories, the Annunaki were powerful beings who arrived on Earth from a distant world known as Nibiru and played a direct role in the creation of humanity.
The posts come a week after the Pentagon released what it described as "never-before-seen" documents on unidentified flying objects.
The most notable synthetic in Alien: Earth is Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), a white-haired robot tasked with looking after Wendy (a new type of synthetic/human hybrid played by Sydney Chandler). Early on, Kirsh delivers a chilling monologue about humanity’s ...
The story involves 23andMe, Ancestry.com, psychic spies, alleged extraterrestrial DNA, and somehow only gets stranger from there.
Astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson spills on his obsession with aliens and the best and worst Hollywood depictions of them.