“Stanford Professor Claims Extraterrestrials Have Been Visiting Earth for Thousands of Years: Insights from Dr. Garry Nolan”

2023-05-29 06:53:00


      A prominent university professor – who has done consulting work for the intelligence community and defense contractors – says he believes that extraterrestrials have not only visited Earth, but have probably been here for thousands of years.

      Dr. Garry Nolan, a respected professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine, made this startling statement this week at a global leadership and networking forum held in New York during a session Titled: “The Pentagon, Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and Crashed UFOs.”

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      In statements made in SALT iConnection 2023 – a conference that brings together investors, businessmen and policy makers -, Nolan stated that he believed that extraterrestrial intelligence had not only visited planet Earth, but that “you can go a step further, not only has it visited it, but it is taking been here a long time, and is still here.”

      Nolan specifically mentioned the “Wow!” signal, an incredibly strong signal that the Ohio State University Big Ear radio telescope detected in 1977; it lasted for about a minute, and seemed to originate from somewhere in the direction of Sagittarius. At the time, it was considered the first evidence of extraterrestrial life, but scientists have published jobs in which they claim that the signal could actually have originated from a comet.

      The “Wow!” signal detected and noted by astronomer Jerry Ehman, Ph.D. The signal strength goes from 1, low, to Z, high.

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      Still, Nolan claimed that people are still experiencing the Wow! habitually as a form of extraterrestrial communication; even the onstage interviewer noted that it was a fantastic claim that audiences might find “hard to believe”. When asked how likely it is that aliens have already visited Earth, Nolan answered without hesitation “100%.”

      He cited increased government attention on the UFO issue, including the creation of the Troubleshooting Office to investigate sightings of what the US government now calls Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or FANI. Nolan said one of the goals of this group was to establish a whistleblower office for people who have reverse-engineered alien objects, which would allow them to speak to Congress.

      Nolan told the iConnection forum that he believed alien intelligences are using drones and AI to observe humanity, noting that the objects, seen by multiple types of sensors, including radar and infrared camera, range from “15 meters up to 15 miles above water and back in less than a second. He said defense contractor physicists have explained to him how it might work, but to do it in the real world would require huge amounts of energy that would make it impractical in a modern environment. However, Nolan explained, just having a small part of the technology would revolutionize society.

      Let’s make it clear that Nolan isn’t just some guy who works at Stanford and makes crazy comments on a world stage; he is a decorated academic. He is a doctor in genetics, has published more than 300 research articles and is the holder of 40 patents. In addition to his academic work, he has founded eight biotechnology companies and has been honored as one of Stanford’s Top 25 Inventors. Nolan’s biography at Stanford highlights his work on “normal immune function, trauma, pathogenic infections, and other inflammatory phenomena,” as well as “the detailed substructures of leukemias and solid cancers and their interactions with the immune system.”

      Still, this leads us to ask: why should we care what an immunologist has to say about aliens?

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      Garry Nolan, seen here in 2006, claims to have ties to the military and intelligence communities, as well as defense contractors, in connection with the UFO phenomenon.

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      In 2021, VICE did a feature on Nolan and his work in the UFO field. In it article, Nolan claimed that he had previously worked as a consultant for “people associated with the CIA and some aeronautical companies”, and that he had been asked to examine the MRIs of “pilots who had approached suspected UFOs and the fields generated by them”. . Nolan told VICE that the brains of some of these pilots had been “horribly damaged,” comparing the level of atrophy, or gradual loss of brain volume, to that of those with the neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis.

      In addition, he described FANI eyewitnesses as having a “mixture of symptoms” and claimed that one person had been harmed at the Skinwalker Ranch, a private Utah ranch with a history of paranormal activity, including FANI sightings. Nolan also claimed to have analyzed fragments allegedly from UFOs, and in one case he found unusual ratios of radioactive isotopes in a magnesium sample from an alleged UFO explosion in Brazil. Lastly, he claims to know of people trying to reverse engineer FANI technology.

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      The idea of ​​the US military, intelligence agencies and defense contractors divulging classified UFO secrets that could spark a technological revolution is nothing new. The forum for this debate, SALT iConnections forum 2023, deals with “disruptive innovation in finance, economics and geopolitics”, and links venture capital to these disruptions.

      What if this alien technology existed and practical applications were financed by venture capital for military and commercial purposes? Today’s Silicon Valley would probably look like a tea party, and some people would become fantastically rich. That makes the possibility of extraterrestrial communication seem that much closer to Earth.


      Kyle Mizokami is a writer on defense and security issues and has been at Popular Mechanics since 2015.

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