“A leading astrophysicist who has worked on MIR spacecraft missions claims that he and his colleagues are in contact with extraterrestrials who are “living among us.” And they don’t like what they see,” reports TheSpec.com.


According to TheSpec.com, “Latchezar Filipov, head of the Space Research Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, is causing global ripples after researching crop circles around the world. “We sent (the aliens) 30 questions about global problems,” said Filipov, who was vague about how he actually conveyed the queries. “And now we have some answers.” The “answers” came in the form of pictograms in crop circles.”

“Filipov says the aliens are here, observing us, but unobservable by us for some reason. “I feel that … some kind of information is being taught, that they’d like to be in contact with us,” Filipov said Friday in halting English from his office in Sofia,” reports TheSpec.com.

“Filipov asked the aliens about the SETI, the broad umbrella project searching for alien life, and the supposed end of the world in 2012, when the Mayan calendar expires. He told the Toronto Star that the aliens have told him SETI doesn’t work, owing to a confusion about communication through magnetic fields,” reports TheSpec.com.

According to TheSpec.com, “Filipov is no garden-variety crank. He sports an impressive CV: graduate work at Moscow State University, a variety of high-level positions studying astrophysics, work on a MIR spacecraft mission.”

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