



Over the years, there have been all sorts of reports about strange sightings, UFOs, and other appearances worthy of attention. Some folks have also claimed that there could be life on other planets, such as aliens looking to make contact with the human world.
Of course, not everyone believes this. Sometimes, the aforementioned claims are dismissed as delusions or conspiracy theories. Nevertheless, they continue to emerge from time to time.
Now, breaking news from the Daily Mail suggests that a possible alien spacecraft was just spotted.
Avi Loeb works as a professor at Harvard University. Though he recently alleged to have found a potential alien spacecraft within the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Apparently, this discovery took place after searching for the remains of IM1, a meteor that crashed nine years prior.
Loeb previously suggested that alien activity may have already occurred here on Earth. While these views are definitely controversial, rising reports of UFO spottings are already capturing attention from lawmakers at the federal level.
Not too long ago, GOP Sen. Marco Rubio suggested our federal government may be secretly managing illegal operations to find material from alleged UFO crashes.
In addition to this, Congress recently held a hearing that revolved around a whistleblower’s UFO-related allegations. This time, the whistleblower in question claimed to have first-hand knowledge about an alien spacecraft’s operations.
Of course, this, too, attracted controversy. Some folks predictably wrote off the whistleblower as a conspiracy theorist whose claims shouldn’t be entertained.
Going forward, we’ll all have to wait and see whether or not more assertions of alien spacecrafts, UFOs, etc. gain traction. There are certainly folks within the scientific community who believe all of this (and more) could very well be playing a role in today’s world.