Aliens have been on earth since Day 1. They never left.
Dr. Garry Nolan, a Stanford University professor renowned for his work in immunology and pathology, boldly declared during a SALT iConnections New York event that he is “100% certain” aliens have visited Earth and remain present, communicating in subtle ways akin to the famous “wow signal” from space.
Drawing from his interactions with government insiders and declassified reports, Nolan pointed to the U.S. government’s formal acknowledgment of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) through the National Defense Authorization Act signed by President Biden, which established a dedicated office staffed by 25 personnel and supported by 12 senators. This initiative includes a whistleblower program to encourage disclosures on reverse-engineering alien craft, signaling a shift from secrecy to structured intelligence gathering across Defense Department channels.
Nolan’s conviction stems from firsthand accounts of crashed objects—likely autonomous drones rather than piloted by living beings—and irrefutable sensor data capturing UAPs accelerating from 50 feet above water to 14 miles high in under a second, a maneuver defying known physics and officially verified by the Pentagon. He recounted a near-miss eight years ago when he almost accessed such material for analysis, only to be thwarted by bureaucracy, yet he insists physical samples exist that could unlock revolutionary technologies, given their energy demands surpass even nuclear capabilities. Nolan likened studying these phenomena to observing a remote tribe from afar, emphasizing the need for caution while probing their advanced, possibly AI-driven nature.
Speculating further, Nolan posits these extraterrestrial intelligences as highly evolved entities using proxies like Von Neumann probes, serving as a cosmic “intelligence test” for humanity to discern anomalies amid noise, much like ancient tribes failing to recognize approaching ships. He highlighted potential ripple effects on culture and religion, urging a multidisciplinary approach involving anthropologists to unpack societal impacts. Through his co-founding of The Sol Foundation, Nolan aims to professionalize UAP research with policy papers and rigorous material analysis protocols, driven by frustrations in intelligence circles and a push to destigmatize the topic for broader public discourse.
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