Many videos and photographs are very impressive. But most scientists just say that evidence from cameras is not real evidence of anything, so they dismiss it outright instead of studying it.There are more cameras on the planet than ever before, taking billions of pictures every year, and yet no concrete evidence of E.T. exists.
Truth is nice, but most scientists are more interested in tenure, funding, the respect of their colleagues and career advancement.Scientists want it to be true more than anyone, believe me, but a good scientist will seek the truth before seeking the dream.
Taking UFOs and alien beings seriously can be professionally costly. Harvard started investigating Dr. John E. Mack, a respected psychiatrist with an impeccable professional and personal reputation, after his research into alien abductions became public. After more than a year, the university suddenly remembered something called academic freedom, and they backed off.
That's the prevailing wisdom, at the moment.I think there is life on other planets, but our system is way to far out in the country for anyone to notice us.
Last edited: