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UN Admit Possible Existence of Aliens


Posted: Jan 07, 2012 by thesecondcoming



World governments may be keeping schtum about the existence of extraterrestrials, but the United Nations are not shy in pushing the idea into public consciousness. Last September they were talking about appointing a UN contact in the event of alien visitation, and more recently have publicly spoken about the spate of alien abductions from cruise ships.

The latest development from the UN comes on the back of research conducted by Dr. Susan Begley, a ufologist based in Limerick, Ireland. Dr. Begley, is currently investigating alien abductions by people who claim they were taken from the deck of cruise ships in 2011, a total believed to be somewhere in the region of 187.

It has been reported that some of the passengers, such as Martin Quimby (45) of London in the UK, have gone missing from the deck of cruise ships and have not been seen or heard from since. Alien skeptics believe the number of mysterious disappearances of cruise ship passengers has fallen overboard, but Dr Begley claims to have interviewed many abductees.

Passengers that were abducted are not talking to the press, but Dr. Begley said that the transcripts of interviews with the abductees will be released in early 2012.  “The pattern is clear,” said Begley.  “We have interviewed a number of passengers who were believed to be missing, but were later found.  They all describe their alien abductions in detail.”

Furthermore a spokesperson for Carnival Cruises said, “We have cameras everywhere and have made it almost impossible for a passenger to accidentally fall off or even jump.” Surely though, the cameras would also pick up somebody being beamed from the deck into a spaceship! Cruise companies are denying abductions from their ships.

Dr. Begley and the U.N. believe that aliens from the Planet Xicuc are the species abducting cruise ship passengers. It is claimed the Xicucans have been abducting humans for experimental purposes for over 25 years and are known to be friendly.  Dr Begley said: “Citizens around the world will be surprised.  The aliens do not want to harm humans. They are just doing research and actually, the abductees all feel more alive after they’ve been abducted than ever before.  They all had positive experiences with their abductees.”

So there we have it, nothing to fear – although it will be interesting to see how many holes we find in the transcripts that are released. Keep your eyes, ears – and minds open!


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 Posted by biggabum on Jan 07, 2012 11:17 AM

always a bit sceptical of abduction stories, but 187 tends to be quite high. sayoing that it seems quite high for people falling overboard too, over three a week, would like to know what the figure for people falling overboard anually usually averages.

If this is true though the camera thing doesnt surprise me, its long been reported that close encounters usually involve some interference of electrical equipment so i wouldnt be surprised if they could manipulate the cameras on board ship. Wonder why they bring some back and not others though?




 Posted by thesecondcoming on Jan 11, 2012 08:54 AM

hehe, yeah 187 is pretty high. I´m a bit sceptical about these stories as well - especially when the UN or other ruling body is involved. It´s understandable why cruise companies would deny abductions from their ships, but this is another prime example of the media throwing up stories that cannot be collaborated...I guess the one´s they don´t bring back are used for slave labour mining the moon! Good point about the short-circuit on the cameras. I´d not thought of that!




 Posted by biggabum on Jan 14, 2012 01:38 PM

Been doing a bit of digging and although im not sure these figures are official, the average figure for people falling overboard annually (for the last few years anyway) is 6. which is a lot less than i imagined to be honest. (i googled it and went from there lol).




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