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I am a firm believer in life elsewhere in our vast universe. Hell. I think there maybe life even in our own galaxy. There are to many stars out there to think we were the only lucky planet to evolve life.
It is a known fact that many astroids, and comets are frozen water or cosmic rubble piles. which is the foundation for life on this planet. Scientist say that life here was brougt in by comets and asteroids that melt upon entry of our atmosphere and possibly scatter microbes and other organic materials. So if this is the theory of life on earth, how could it not happen elsewhere?
I had just watched a show on greenplanet about the german ufo projects during and after world war 2. After the war these supposed scientist fled to south america. Shortly after that, south america started reporting ufo sightings. These same sightings were also taking place over europe during world war 2. So Whether ufo's are alien space craft or covert military aircraft, who knows? But the odds of 1 planet out of billion or trillions of stars that exist in the universe sounds pretty odd to me.