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Star Trek star says NASA knows about aliens

Some of the cast and crew of the new Star Trek movie, Star Trek Into Darkness, got a chance to speak to some astronauts via Google+ Hangout. The movie’s producer and director, J.J. Abrams started off the questioning asking if they had seen anything strange that makes them believe in aliens. Although the astronauts said they hadn't one of the stars of the movie, Alice Eve, says she was not convinced.

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Fake California UFO photo fools Ohio TV news

The Camera360 phone app strikes again. Ohio’s WMFD News recently featured the story of a man who said he captured a UFO in a picture he took with his tablet while vacationing in California. However, the UFO image is one that comes with the Camara360 photo app for smartphones.

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News magazine examines UFOs and government transparency

In an online article from The Week magazine, they examine the effect UFO research has had on government transparency. Interest in government sponsored UFO investigations has caused government agencies to make special concessions, and according to the article, some lawsuits initiated by UFO investigators have become landmark cases for governing what the government needs to release and how.

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Former congress members pledge support for UN UFO conference

We recently interviewed Stephen Bassett, organizer of the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure. Today his Paradigm Research Group sent out a press release with the details of a statement calling for the United Nations to sponsor “a world conference addressing the possible evidence for an extraterrestrial presence engaging this planet.”

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UFO video taken over Queensland, Australia

Several residents of Tannum Sands, a town in Queensland, Australia, have reported seeing UFOs over the weekend. A picture and a video of the UFOs were posted along with the witness reports on the website of the Australian newspaper, The Observer.

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