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    Area 51 Research Paper

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    in the sky. A lot of people thought they were UFOs; people started thinking that the government was hiding something. Area 51 also has a lot of facts and artifacts that they use on the moon. They used important equipment, including land rovers and life support systems. Are Aliens Alive? Aliens have been in space for almost 10 billion years, or at least what we think. There has been over at least 50 UFO sightings and people still do not know what or where they came from. There have been many UFO

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    Why Do Myths Exist

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    Myths like the loch ness monster and Bigfoot were big stories but no real proven evidence of their existence. Many investigations were made and a lot of so called “evidence” to prove that such myth exist. But there is one thing that most myths don’t have and that’s government officials getting involved. If a myth is that serious in order to involve the government, it’s got to be a pretty big myth. Similarly aliens were really never proven to exist until the summer of 1947 on a small ranch outside

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    system that may contain a planet. From my further research, I discovered that the planet may support life, such as bacteria and plants. After confirming with the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute about intelligent life, I eventually decided to want to discuss intelligent life through a scientific process. I will use the Drake Equation to give us the possibility that intelligent life can emit signals to reveal any existence. The equation is given as N= R* x fp x ne x fl x fi x fc x

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    and interested by what possibly lies beyond the stars. While there exist billions upon billions of possible planets throughout the darkness of space, what possibly occupies those planets is the most truly interesting aspect of those planets. Extraterrestrial aliens are hypothetical lifeforms that do not originate from Earth and can vary anywhere from bacteria or animals to entire civilizations technologically superior to humanity. According to a 2015 YouGov poll, an estimated 54% percent of Americans

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    John Carpenter is one of the 21st century most original directors and cinematographers. Carpenter is known as the master of horror narrative, but he offers the viewer more than a good scare. Carpenter leaves his audience questioning their beliefs and identifying with the characters he personifies. Carpenters use of allusion in his films plants direct messages into our subconscious. Carpenter has a particular flare for slaying the innocent in his films and playing on the irony of the lease guilty

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    beings not first theorized by scientists, but by legend and popular culture? Because life exists or has existed somewhere in our universe besides Earth. They may not be the green, humanoid Martians that we have thought up or even something we can see with our current technology, but it exists or did at one point. First of all, there are so many stars and planets in our universe, at least some of them must have had life at one point. As stated in a YouTube video by Kurzgesagt, "There

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    If extraterrestrial life invaded Earth and commenced the extermination of civilized mankind would you believe that the alien life forms were genuinely good at heart? Strangely enough, the play The Diary of Anne Frank ends with the statement, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." These words were discovered in an entry in her diary dated July nineteen forty-four, several months before she perished in a concentration camp. Comprehending the circumstances in

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    Dr Steven Greer Summary

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    threatened to stay quiet. Dr. Greer refuses to stay in the dark about this topic, it needs to be out. Here, Dr. Steven Greer has written to the president to inform him of some important matters: Since the mid-1950s, classified projects connected to extraterrestrial matters have operated outside of constitutionally required oversight and control by the President and Congress. This constitutes a grave

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    Aliens Research Papers

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    where his life could be at risk, he solely continued the search. In the text, “The Disaster in the Air,” it states a finding from Mantell, “It appears to be a metallic object, and it is tremendous of size.” The description of Mantell is not only an accurate, first-hand view of someone right in front of the object, but it also matches with other multiple of other witnesses’ descriptions. A persuasive amount of Mantell’s effort had been put into this search, to a point where his life was in danger

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    Roswell And Ufos

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    It could lead to different shocking outcomes that only the government could imagine.  But of course why, will first if someone is very religious, they can say there is now way one planet in billions of galaxies only have life, but the government keeps it secret for a very alarming reason. The government does not want us to be scared or alarmed (THE UFO COVER-UP). It's a very protective reason for the world to not go into panic and havoc (The UFO COVER-UP).Because of the

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