Famous People Who Believe In Aliens

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5 Famous people who believe in aliens:    Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that humanity has long struggled with. While astronomers continue to scan the cosmos for signs of aliens, imaginations are free to run wild here on Earth. From film directors to politicians to physicists, here are 5 famous people who believe in aliens.

Famous people who believe in aliens #1 Stephen Hawking

famous people who believe in aliens: Stephen Hawking

At no.1 in our list of Famous people who believe in aliens is Stephen Hawking, he is an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the University of Cambridge. He believes in UFOs and extraterrestrials.

Hawking details his quest to find aliens and takes viewers on a tour of his favorite places in the universe in a newly released 25-minute film from Curiosity Stream. It is an online video-on-demand platform. According to the “Sunday Times”, he has warned that human contact with aliens would bring doom to the human race living on Earth. He reportedly made the statement on how aliens could destroy the human race in a television documentary series. This series was first aired on Discovery Channel in 2010. Also at a media event announcing the new project, he noted his fears. He said “Human beings have a terrible history of mistreating, and even massacring, other human cultures that are less technologically advanced — why would an alien civilization be any different?”

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Famous people who believe in aliens #2 Winston Churchill

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At no. 2 in our list of Famous people who believe in aliens is Winston Churchill, he is famous for his political prowess and his leadership during World War II .

But a newfound essay on aliens reveals another side of him. In 1939 , the year World War Two broke out, Churchill penned a popular science article. In it he mused about the likelihood of extra-terrestrial life. The 11-page typed draft, probably intended for a newspaper, updated in the 1950s but never published.

In 1980s, the essay passed to an US museum further rediscovered in 2016. “I, for one, am not so immensely impressed by the success we are making of our civilization here that I am prepared to think we are the only spot in the immense universe which contains living, thinking creatures,” he wrote in the newly uncovered essay, “or that we are the highest type of mental and physical development which has ever appeared in the vast compass of space and time“.  The journal Nature described Churchill’s essay in in an article published February 2017. Though facts about alien are considered supernatural but maximum are  scientists in the list of famous people who believe in aliens.

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Famous people who believe in aliens #3 Hillary Clinton

famous people who believe in aliens: Hillary Rodham Clinton

At no. 3 in our list of Famous people who believe in aliens is Hillary Clinton, she is an American politician; United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, U.S. Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009 and First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Further, also a Democratic Party’s nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election.

In 1995, while on a visit to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to meet Lawrence S. Clinton roused the interest of conspiracy theorists by being photographed while holding a copy of Are We Alone?.

In a radio interview and then later on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Clinton said she wants to review files about UFOs and the mysterious Area 51 site in Nevada and make them public. “I would like us to go into those files and hopefully make as much of that public as possible,” she told Kimmel. “If there’s nothing there, let’s tell people there’s nothing there”. Area 51 is about 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas, in the Nevada desert; a restricted military outpost which is a part of the Edwards Air Force Base. It has been the site of a number of stealth military programs; this secrecy has  fueled conspiracy theorists who claim that scientists at the facility are reverse-engineering alien technology from UFO crashes.

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Famous people who believe in aliens #4 Ridley Scott

famous people who believe in aliens: ridley scottAt no. 4 in our list of Famous people who believe in aliens is Film director Ridley Scott, he is no stranger to the concept of alien invasions and hostile encounters with extraterrestrials.

His 1979 movie “Alien” explored the scary concept of an aggressive extraterrestrial that targets the crew of a spaceship. The film spawned a franchise with three sequels and two prequels, including “Alien: Covenant”. It opened in theaters in the U.S. on May 19, 2017. Moreover, while promoting the new film, Scott warned that hundreds of alien species are “out there”. He even cautioned that humans likely won’t fare well if these cosmic invaders ever decide to pay a visit to Earth. “If you are stupid enough to challenge them, you will be taken out in three seconds,” Scott told the Agence France-Presse (AFP).

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Famous people who believe in aliens #5 Richard Nixon

famous people who believe in aliens: Richard Nixon

At no.5 in out list of Famous people who believe in Aliens is Richard Nixon, he was one of the famous people who believe in aliens. He is an American politician who served as the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974 . In 1974 he became the only U.S. president to resign from office.

He said in a press conference, “I’m not at liberty to discuss the government’s knowledge of extraterrestrial UFO’s at this time”. “I am still personally being briefed on the subject”. It was reported that a close friend of Nixon, Jackie Gleason visited Homestead Air Force Base. Here Nixon showed him the bodies of extraterrestrials.

In an interview with Gleason’s second wife, Beverly McKittrick, by Esquire Magazine about a book she was planning to write, she revealed that Gleason had told her that Nixon had shown Gleason alien bodies. The story goes that Gleason arrived home unusually late on the evening of February 19, 1973. Worried, McKittrick questioned his whereabouts. She said in the interview that his face looked “haggard” and he said that he went to Homestead Air Force Base and had seen alien bodies. He described them as small, “only about two feet tall, with bald heads and disproportionately large ears.”

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The General View:

A new poll shows that slightly more than half of respondents from each country think that intelligent alien life exists.

The poll was conducted by the market-research company YouGov. The results tell that the Germans are most likely to believe, at 56 percent.  Americans and Britishers follow them at 54 and 52 percent, respectively.

Those who believe greatly outnumber the people who definitely do not. At most, just under one-third of people in Germany assert that there is no intelligent life outside of Earth, while only around one-quarter of respondents in the other countries said the same. One-fifth of Americans and British said they didn’t know one way or the other.

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