Stanford Medical Professor: 'Aliens 100% Live Among Us'

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Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor at Stanford University’s medical school who worked with the CIA to analyze U.S. personnel who developed medical issues after alleged contact with UFOs, has stated that extraterrestrial life not only exists, but walks among us.

Dr. Nolan made his comments on a panel at the recent Salt iConnections conference in Manhattan, New York, which featured panels on a variety of topics including geopolitics, economics, and finance.Moderator Alex Klokus asked Nolan if he believes extraterrestrial life has visited Earth, and the prof replied, “I think you can go a step further — it hasn’t just visited, it’s been here a long time, and it’s still here.

“It does stuff that we can’t do, we know the Russians and the Chinese are not doing… If you can go from zero to five thousand miles an hour and take a right turn and not end up squished like a bug on the windscreen, then watch is the physics that accomplishes that?”

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