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Five intelligence and space agency chiefs who believe aliens and UFOs exist

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READ MORE: Astronomer Royal says humanity will be replaced by AI robots - and aliens already areYet five intelligence and space agency chiefs - from the US, the UK, Israel and Russia - have said they’ve already seen enough to believe that aliens exist, possibly giving us a spoiler of more information to come.

Here’s what they’ve said.1) Former CIA director James Woolsey - The former American spy chief, who served as the head of the CIA between 1993 and 1995, told Black Vault in 2021 that at first he found tales involving “some kind of aircraft-like airframe” a bit “far out” until one case in which his friend was able to have his aircraft “stop at 40,000 feet or so and not continue operating as a normal aircraft.”He explained: “There had just been enough things like that that have occurred that I think there will be a lot of examination of what’s going on over the course of several months or years.

I’m not as skeptical as I was a few years ago, to put it mildly, but something is going on that is surprising to a series of intelligent aircraft, experienced pilots.”2) Former CIA director John Brennan - Another ex-CIA chief to utter his belief in aliens in John Brennan, who ran the agency between 2013 and 2017.

Speaking on the ‘Conversations with Tyler’ podcast in December 2020, Brennan said it would be “presumptuous and arrogant” to believe we are alone in the universe.He said: “I think some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand and that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.”3) Former MI6 chief Sir John Sawers - Sharing his views at.

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