Top professor says he’s been warned to stop talking about alien cover-ups
After declaring he is “100 per cent” convinced extra-terrestrials live among us, Stanford professor Garry Nolan has said he has been warned to stop talking about his belief in alien cover-ups.
A top professor says he has been warned to stop talking about his belief in alien cover-ups.
Stanford’s Garry Nolan has revealed he got a cautionary phone call urging him to tread carefully regarding discussions on the US government's UFO program.
He told ‘That UFO Podcast’: "I got a phone call myself at one point, basically telling me to be careful how I was talking about things. I won't go into the specifics of what was said and all the rest but it shook me."
Nolan's revelation follows a series of unsettling events within the UFO community.
It comes after the news that a person “associated with the UFO back engineering program” died, apparently as a result of taking his life.
Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer associated with the UFO disclosure community, recently announced .the unnamed engineer’s death, saying: “It wasn’t until law enforcement concluded its investigation that we learned that no foul play was involved.”
While investigators insisted there were no signs of foul play in the death, the circumstances surrounding the incident have raised concerns about the safety of those speaking out about aliens.
Nolan believes the warning he received originated from "someone in the government".
His involvement in UFO-related investigations dates back to his debunking of the alleged "alien mummy" discovered in Chile's Atacama Desert in 2012.
He was then approached by government representatives and aerospace corporations to help understand medical issues allegedly related to interactions with anomalous craft.
Nolan's increasing activism within the UFO community culminated in his assertion in May 2023 that several world governments possess extraterrestrial material and in his claim aliens “100 per cent” live among us.