The Vatican has announced that it will baptize aliens. The UN is allegedly going to appoint a contact person should aliens land (who immediately repudiated this). At a press conference last week, US Air Force personnel announced that UFOs are interested in our atomic weapons. And now Michael Salla says that scientific interest in the possibility that ET may be real is increasing.

The debate is changing. Listen as Michael Salla tells us just how this is unfolding and what it means.

Michael Salla’s website is Exopolitics.org.

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Do international governments expect contact to take place soon? Well, the UN has appointed a special ambassador in case it does!

Malaysian astrophysicist Mazlan Othman, head of the UN’s Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), says that the recent discovery of hundreds of planets around other stars has made the detection of extraterrestrial life more likely than ever before, meaning the UN must be ready to coordinate humanity’s response to any “first contact.” Let’s hope that THIS TIME we talk FIRST (instead of shooting first).
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UFOs are known to be warlike at times and several ex-military men are ready to testify that they have monitored, and even tampered with, US nuclear missiles–and, of course, we retaliated.
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Who thinks they’re here and who doesn’t – 20% of people worldwide who responded to a recent poll say they think that aliens exist and that they live among us disguised as humans. Slightly more men than women believe this is true.

A Reuters poll of over20,000 adults in 22 countries reveals that more than 40% of people from India and China believe that aliens walk among us, although 80% of people polled do not agree with that premise. The respondents who are LEAST likely to think aliens are here reside in Belgium (despite the incredible military sightings of triangle-shaped craft there in 1989), Sweden and the Netherlands (only 8% in each case).
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