Ancient aliens researcher and author Bruce Fenton discusses the possibility that humans have been genetically manipulated by aliens
Are Ancient Alien Technosignatures Hidden in the Scientific Records?Over the last several years we have seen a significant shift in the way journalists, scientists and politicians discuss the topic of aliens. The long-denigrated topic of UFOs has seen the greatest cultural shift of all, with rapidly increasing public acceptance of the possibility that some UFOs (UAP) might represent alien technologies. Indeed, in the US a congressional hearing included military pilots describing encounters with impossible craft and an intelligence agent blowing the whistle on alleged recovery and reverse engineering programs. Speaking at BUFOG for the first time, Bruce will explore this paradigm shift as well as censored and ignored scientific research that indicates the existence of alien life in the solar system.
In the second half of the presentation Bruce will discuss an obscure Australian alien contact case that eventually involved several dozen experiencers. During the anomalous events surrounding the ‘Alcheringa transmissions’ a lost history of alien visitation emerged, an account that included claims of a genetic intervention in the evolution of our distant ancestors. His personal research into the case has led to significant scientific support for the story of these mysterious alien visitors. The evidence I have accrued indicated that Homo sapiens are very likely an alien science project and that these otherworldly forces had specific intentions for our species. The revelation of this lost origin story returns to us at a critical moment in the modern human story. Could recalling these prehistoric events change our culture and save it from imminent self-destruction?
In addition to Bruce's talk Chairman Dave and the other BUFOG investigators Ian and James will keep you up-to-date on more recent sightings and visitations.
Please Note: Birmingham UFO Group is entirely non-profit. All entrance fees go towards paying for the venue and the events that we hold. For any queries please contact Dave on birminghamufogroup@gmail.com or 07990576577.
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