Former 'CIA agent' admits collecting mystery objects he claims he found inside ‘alien abduction victims'
AN "ex-CIA" agent claimed he collected objects that he found in alleged alien abduction victims in an old podcast clip that has resurfaced on social media.
Alien hunter Derrel Sims said he has been researching "evidence" left by aliens as he appeared on the paranormal podcast Into The Light in 2015.
He claimed that he has "performed surgeries" on people that think they’ve had objects "implanted" into them by aliens.
Sims said: "In some of those surgeries, we've actually removed objects that were actually terrestrial in origin."
The paranormal researcher wildly claimed that he’s collected DNA samples, MRIs, and strange artifacts, The Daily Star reports.
On his website, former military cop Sims claims he discovered the alien implant phenomenon.
He alleges that he has the largest collection of physical evidence of alien-human contact which includes skin samples.
Sims is said to be a therapist and works with “experiencers” to come to terms with alleged alien contact.
UFOs and alien sightings have stepped from the fringes into a serious debate in the US as intelligence officials struggle to explain "sightings".
A huge "mothership" with flashing lights was reportedly spotted hovering near Las Vegas airport, fueling theories about extraterrestrial life.
'ALIEN THERAPIST'
Video footage uploaded to YouTube appeared to show an unusual object mysteriously glowing over the Nevada desert as planes were coming into land.
Researchers couldn’t work out if they were seeing a giant craft, a series of planes, or towers on a mountain range.
Harvard professor Avi Loeb told The Sun that UFOs could be AI drones visiting Earth from an ancient advanced alien civilization.
Loeb launched a new mission – dubbed the Galileo Project – which aims to use science to potentially identify anything in our skies that can be 100 percent said to be of alien origin.
He theorized the space oddity Oumuamua which flew past Earth in 2018 could be a piece of space junk.
He said: It could be something from an extraterrestrial origin – and most stars formed before the sun, billions of years before, and just imagine a civilization that predates us by a billion years?
“All you need is one [civilization] and that is enough to populate the entire galaxy with self-replicating probes with AI.”
Lawmakers are calling for hearings on the topic of UFOs following the publication of the Pentagon’s report into unidentified aerial phenomena.
More than 140 alleged sightings were examined but intelligence officials could only identify one with confidence – a large deflating balloon.
Congressman Andre Carson said he hopes that there will be an open session to discuss the findings.
He said: It's “arrogant to say that there isn't life out there" as he branded the report "inconclusive".
The report said the unexplained aerial sightings could be secret aircraft from China or Russia – or a "non-government" terror group.
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