Ex-NASA astronaut Bill Nelson believes we are not alone in the universe after UFO report revelations
A FORMER NASA astronaut believes humans are not alone in the universe and "there's something out there" after reading the conclusions of the US Government's highly-anticipated UFO report.
The nine-page dossier confirmed flying objects may be a national security threat but also couldn’t rule out .
He told Monday: "I’ve seen the classified report. It says basically what we thought.
"We don’t know the answer to what those Navy pilots saw, they know that they saw something, they tracked it, they locked their radar onto it, they followed it, it would suddenly move quickly from one location to another."
The former thinks another life exists in the galaxy, The reports.
Enthusiast Gregory Monaghan, of , branded the a “shambolic waste” of taxpayer’s money.
He told : “I expected no less. It is a shambolic waste of taxpayer money.”
But, , who headed the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, branded the findings "historic" but acknowledged there's more that's being hidden.
Elizondo claimed the majority of UAP aren’t reported in the military and said the tally recorded was small.
And, , who spotted the "Tic Tac" orb while on a training mission over the Pacific Ocean in 2004, said she wanted to "normalize" the UFO debate by sharing her experience.
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She said: "Folks might be concerned about their careers or their church or something like that.
"They don’t want to be the kooky UFO person, so I guess I’m trying to normalize it by talking about it."