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Science Update
First hour guest, physicist
Brian Greene spoke about the upcoming
World Science Festival. He also opined that the
experiments at CERN with the Large Hadron Collider shouldn't be feared.
Recap
Exopolitics, ETs & the Vatican
In a special evening on the subject of 'exopolitics,' several guests reacted to the Vatican's comments about aliens (see below), and the UK's
release of UFO files. In the second hour, UFO journalist
Paola Harris noted the quotes that Rev. Funes made were likely sanctioned by the Vatican, and they may be preparing us for something.
Richard C. Hoagland
also joined in, speculating that
NASA's upcoming press conference may reveal an important astronomical discovery.
In the third hour, researcher
Dr. Michael Salla suggested the Vatican's comments on alien life were significant, especially following on the heels of a UN meeting on the ET presence in February, which he said called for more openness amongst countries.
Known for his work in Canadian exopolitics,
Alfred Webre appeared in the latter half of this hour. He believes the Vatican may be reevaluating cases deemed Virgin Mary miracles such as the Fatima incidents, and possibly considering them as UFO encounters. In the last hour, Michael Salla took calls from listeners.
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Vatican: Aliens Part of Creation

A belief in alien life doesn't contradict a faith in God, the Vatican's chief astronomer
Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes revealed in a recent interview. "Just as we consider earthly creatures as 'a brother,' and 'sister,' why should we not talk about an 'extraterrestrial brother'? It would still be part of creation," he said. More
here.