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Aliens will fear Will Smith after Oscars slap and heroic movies roles, says UFO expert

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Aliens could be running scared of Earth's "defender" Will Smith after watching him smack Chris Rock, a former Ministry of Defence UFO expert has claimed.

Ex-UK Government UFO detective Nick Pope reckons that if aliens are watching over us, they will be well aware of Smith's Hollywood history taking down aliens.Fiction however might not be a concept fully understood by extra-terrestrials and so following sci-fi movies Men in Black and Independence Day, the Oscars slap will remind them of the actor's strength, the Mirror reports.Nick, 53, explained that for whatever reason creatures are keeping an eye on Earth, they will have intercepted our broadcasts and formed an opinion on humans based on TV shows and films confused as documentaries.

He added that the jaw-dropping scenes from last weekend's Oscars could be the final nail in the coffin for other worldly life forms in deciding against a visiting or even invading.

Nick said: "If extra-terrestrials are watching Earth - either monitoring us as part of a scientific study of emerging civilisations or maybe as reconnaissance, ahead of an alien invasion - they'll get a lot of their information about us from our TV broadcasts."What will they make of the fiasco at this year's Oscars ceremony?"Aliens will already know Will Smith from Independence Day, where he punched out an alien and uttered the immortal line ‘welcome to Earth’."They'll also know him from the Men in Black movies, so if aliens are planning an invasion, they'll think Will Smith is often the person we put up to defend ourselves."Aliens may also think he's one of Earth's ruling elite, if they've heard the phrase Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."All this depends on whether aliens understand the concept of fiction."If they.

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