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57 alien species: Are we alone in the universe?

by E. A. Mourn

Created on: December 27, 2008   Last Updated: March 01, 2009

The 57 Alien Species and Their Possible Existence on a Desensitized Earth

The question that has plagued all of us "earthlings" for so long, the question that all humans ask themselves at one time or another is...are we alone in the universe? Well, I can't speak for everyone, but in my opinion; I'm confident we aren't alone. It seems too arrogant to think that in such a vast universe, we are the only intelligent beings which reside within it, or the only life forms, intelligent or not.

There have been several startling claims made by Sergeant Clifford Stone. Stone claimed that 57 different alien species are in the government's possession, that he worked on a top-secret government project, the Disclosure Project, and that the Disclosure Project held a conference in 2001 where numerous credible witnesses came forward for a "tell all" on UFOs, extraterrestrial technology, and alien life forms.

Supposedly, these alleged alien species can be seen on you tube, not exactly a vault of scientific treasures. As a scientist, I just couldn't stomach visiting that site for this reason. U tube is fine for funny clips and many other news outlets, but for thiscan anyone sayAlien Autopsy? There could be anything shown on You Tube. There has just been too much hype, including crop circles and flying saucers (which really do look like upside down plates...or sometimes bowls). That doesn't mean I don't believe they're real, just as much as I do believe they are real. What I'm trying to say is that I do believe in the possibility that Sergeant Stone's 57 different species of aliens exist, but in today's world, there is a problem that outweighs the possible truth of his menagerie, trickery, dishonesty, and the desire to make a profit from those who only seek the truth.

Even though I wouldn't venture to the You Tube site, I did visit the Disclosure project site, http://www.disclosureproject.org, and was interested up until the point I noticed a link for "Merchandise". Nevertheless, I'm not going to try to disprove or prove anything stated on this site. I don't doubt that evidence has been found to prove that there is life elsewhere. Furthermore, I'm sure that if there is evidence, it's not commercially available to the public, and I seriously doubt that any pictures of these creatures are displayed on T-shirts.

Even though I don't believe in the typical tabloid hype of "flying saucers", I do, however, believe there are many events that are labeled as unexplained phenomenon; for example,

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