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Summary: The existence of aliens and foes are proven by biochemics, learn more about the paranormal and the universe in this free video.
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Dr. Franklin Ruehl Dr. Franklin Ruehl is a nuclear physicist with a PhD from UCLA. He researches & lectures in the field of ufology, studying subjects like extraterrestrial life... read more
Yes, blobular life in action may exist on many planets throughout the cosmos. Now, importantly, in nineteen eighty-five, NASA released this report. The Space Science Lab Report 85-12. I've secured a copy of it, it says that there are diatoms on earth, comets and interstellar space. A diatom is actually a golden-brown, single celled algae. But what's important, they're saying it's on comets, as well as the moon you're betting on interstellar space. Well, just a year later in nineteen eighty-five, the Giotto spacecraft flew by the Haley's comet and confirmed the existence of viral matter, bacterial matter, and basic organic matter on the comet. And the same year, Dr. Lewis Frank from the University of Iowa, published a study that we're bombarded by twenty mini comets every single minute of every day. That sounds like an enormous number. A mini comet is one that weighs a hundred tons or less, sounds like a lot, but consider that Haley's comet weighs about seventy million tons. So these are small comets that are being pulverized by friction and our upper atmosphere. But what we're arguing is that based on the NASA study and other indications, the Giottos study, that comets contain organic matter. And when they rain down on a planet, they're bringing this external introduction of biotic material. SO even though a planet may be pre-programmed with the basics of life according to Goldansky, there's this extra chance of life coming in from comets. And Earth is just one planet among probably every single planet in the universe that's been bombarded on a regular basis by comets, bringing in organic matter. Then in addition to that, Nobel Prize winning biochemist, Dr. Lewis Devoe in his book "Vital Dust" argued that cosmic dust itself contains organic matter. So in a sense, each and every planet has been dusted by organics, yes. Yet another chance for life to be jump started by the universe itself. And, on a more controversial note, I should mention this. A few UFOlogists have claimed that ancient astronauts in their travels through the universe have literally left their blood, sweat and tears in space through their waste matter. And that some of that may have actually trickled down on planet after planet, setting the stage for life that way. And if that wasn't enough, there's also the possibility of what I call cosmic cross-polarization. Now did you know that Earth is hit by one Martian meteorite about once a month? We've confirmed biochemical materials on at least three of those Martian meteorites.