*In December 2017, a famous New York Times article revealed that the U.S. government had been secretly studying UFOs through a program called AATIP. This article made many people start paying serious attention to UFOs and possible non-human intelligence (NHI). However, one month earlier, in November 2017, another important article was published that many people missed. It talked about strange events happening at a ranch in Utah that scientists had been studying for years. Billionaire Robert Bigelow bought the ranch and sent a team of scientists from his group, NIDS, to investigate. They reported many strange events, like animals being mysteriously injured and encounters with something unknown. Dr. John Alexander, a former military officer, helped study these events. He believed that the strange things were not random. He called the cause a “Precognitive Sentient Being,” meaning an intelligent presence that might know what will happen before it happens. Alexander also said that scientists often make a mistake by studying strange events separately, like UFOs, ghost stories, or near-death experiences. He believed they might all be connected and should be studied together.*
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*In December 2017, a famous New York Times article revealed that the U.S. government had been secretly studying UFOs through a program called AATIP. This article made many people start paying serious attention to UFOs and possible non-human intelligence (NHI). However, one month earlier, in November 2017, another important article was published that many people missed. It talked about strange events happening at a ranch in Utah that scientists had been studying for years. Billionaire Robert Bigelow bought the ranch and sent a team of scientists from his group, NIDS, to investigate. They reported many strange events, like animals being mysteriously injured and encounters with something unknown. Dr. John Alexander, a former military officer, helped study these events. He believed that the strange things were not random. He called the cause a “Precognitive Sentient Being,” meaning an intelligent presence that might know what will happen before it happens. Alexander also said that scientists often make a mistake by studying strange events separately, like UFOs, ghost stories, or near-death experiences. He believed they might all be connected and should be studied together.*