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Britain says it will present evidence of alien life

London, October 14, 2024, 04:25 — IA Regnum. Astronomers have evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life. The statement was made by Simon Holland, a British filmmaker, documentary maker and teacher who has worked with the BBC and NASA. This is reported by the Daily Mail.

The director said the evidence would be released in November. The Oxford team Breakthrough Listen is currently analyzing signals and "silently identifying" non-human intelligence in the galaxy. So no official discovery has been announced yet.

"The five-hour burst of radio signals came from the region of Proxima Centauri, a star located about 4.2 light years from Earth," Holland told the publication.

Breakthrough Listen is a 10-year project to search for extraterrestrial life. It began as a $100 million non-profit research project in January 2016. It was initiated by Yuri Milner, an Israeli entrepreneur, investor, and Soviet physicist.

The strange radio signal was first detected two years later, in 2019, and astronomers said it was likely a false positive or an artifact of Earth interference. But now, according to Simon Holland, scientists are starting to change their views on the nature of the signal.

According to a report by Regnum, Earth has been and is being visited by representatives of an extraterrestrial civilization. This statement was made by former US Navy Vice Admiral Tim Gallaudet on the air of Christian Harloff's podcast in March 2024. He explained that he personally became convinced of the reality of visits to Earth by representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations after watching a video recorded by a US Navy pilot in 2015. The video is known as Go Fast, and Gallaudet said that he was familiar with its contents long before it was widely distributed.

In May 2023, Stanford University professor Harry Nolan reported at a conference in New York that aliens have already visited Earth and that some of them are still among people.


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