On a cold December night in 1977 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, a mysterious hovering object was reported to be flying overhead. Then a luminous hot molten rock fell to earth. What was it? Where did it come from? No one knows. But Stanford University immunologist Garry Nolan suggests one possible theory: It was a discarded part of a UAP, or “unidentified aerial phenomena,” the formal government name for objects previously called UFOs. Undaunted by the risk of professional stigma, the biotech
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In the wake of the July 26 congressional hearings on UFOs, the claims of alien visitations and secret government crash retrieval programs remain unproven.