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Aliens might be hiding amongst us daily – and we do not even realize it

UFOs could be coming to Earth so that aliens can visit their pals already living secretly among us, say researchers at one of the world’s best universities.

According to the study, conducted at Harvard University, extraterrestrials could very possibly be living as one with humans already – with us none the wiser. It says this could be underground or on the Moon.

As part of the deep dive, the people behind the research also suggest UFOs might be alien spaceships that are visiting to meet their otherworldly friends living here on Earth – expertly disguised among us.

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As part of the research paper, they mention the idea that UFOs – also referred to as UAPs – could be spaceships visiting Earth-based “alien friends”.



Aliens creature in the forest
Could aliens be living among us? (stock)

The paper also states that the author is aware of the depth of evidence and theory that supports another extraterrestrial explanation. That is the ”crypto terrestrial” hypothesis (CTH), linking UAP activity to the action of hidden non-human entities.

Put together by Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Programme, which researches the factors that contribute to human well-being and flourishing, the paper has since been taken down from ResearchGate, where it was published. But it can still be accessed using Internet Archive.

In other extraterrestrial news, a set of infamous Nazca ‘alien mummies’ are set to undergo tests in attempts to finally get to the bottom of what they really are and where they have come from.

The discovery of the unusual mummified corpses with three fingers and elongated skulls in Peru has long been shrouded in mystery with scientists declaring they could be very real and need further examination.

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