Former US Navy Fighter Pilot Ryan Graves says he is a “believer” that it is “arrogant” to think we are the “only creatures in this vast universe” as up to 650 cases of “balloon-like entities” have been sighted flying around the sky.
His comments follow the US Pentagon’s recent claim they had “no credible evidence” of extraterrestrial activity as they continue investigating the unidentified “orb-like” objects recently spotted in the sky.
“We need more data to figure out what these objects are and where they come from,” Mr Graves told Sky News Australia.
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