'Evidence of life in space is tough to uncover as there may be only one in each galaxy' says Nigel Nelson

They used to be called flying saucers. Then they became UFOs. The US Congressional inquiry prefers the term UAPs – unidentified anomalous phenomena. But whatever you call mysterious objects appearing in our skies they have been around long enough to qualify as OAPs.The House of Representatives oversight committee is now trying to get to the bottom of the most puzzling questions of our time: is there anyone else out there? And are they popping in to take a look at us?The British Government says it might hold an investigation of its own but is awaiting the outcome of American deliberations. Former MoD UFO investigator Nick Pope told me he reckons we should, and his X-Files team, started by Winston Churchill in 1953 and abandoned by 2009 defence cuts, should be reformed.He said: “UFOs have come out of the fringe and into the mainstream. They are no longer regarded as science fiction.“US Navy top guns have chased the mystery intruders in their jets, and recorded the objects on their forward-looking infrared cameras.“I support re-opening the real-life X-Files. If there’s anything unidentified in our airspace, it should be treated as a defence and national security issue.”Rock ‘n roll TV physicist Brian Cox…

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‘Evidence of life in space is tough to uncover as there may be only one in each galaxy’ says Nigel Nelson

Updated: August 2, 2023 — 10:28 am