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FRANCIS CRICK ON UFOs


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Francis Crick believed aliens seeded Earth with sophisticated genetically engineered DNA billions of years ago--but did not believe in UFOs or the standard ancient alien influence.


An astute and intellectual man of outstanding scientific credentials, Francis Crick even joined a debunking organization, CSICOP. However, after researching and writing Summary, Update, and Expansion: Life Itself by Francis Crick, I would wager he searched for solid evidence for alien visitations, even though he thought that the interstellar spans between civilization proved themselves to be too far for visitation.


Crick never explored the concepts of wormholes or quantum physics predictions that one can fly faster than the speed of light given proper gravity repulsion engines that operate on electromagnetic principles and quantum entanglement--like those of observed UAP seem to do.


Crick lived during a time when UFO believers were mercilessly ridiculed, so a scientist who spent a life-time establishing a career would be reluctant to say he or she believed.


I selected Francis Crick’s Life Itself to update, summarize, and expand because he promoted the mind-boggling but logical idea that DNA did not first evolve on Earth. If true, DNA’s alien origin would be one of the most important realizations in all history. Life, according to Crick, began somewhere else where conditions were more favorable and, with perhaps with the help of advanced intelligence, seeded Earth.



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If DNA originated elsewhere, it reflects not only upon our beginnings as a form of “alien” or “alien hybrid” but also our future, which may include merging with one or more advanced civilizations. We may, indeed, one day, meet our “makers,” or at least some of their descendants.

Crick’s insight and intuition found themselves confirmed by convincing scientific evidence from a prominent mathematician and astrophysicist. They published a paper in 2013 in a peer-reviewed journal named Icarus, formerly edited by Carl Sagan. Icarus just happens to be the same journal that published Crick's paper over three decades earlier elaborating on the possibilities of Directed Panspermia, also known as “exogenesis,” by advanced civilizations.

When one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA claims it is of interstellar origin, we have to listen to why he believes it is so, as explained in his book Life Itself. The evidence to support his claims is mounting. First, DNA is an elegant mathematical and signatured construct--which means it is artificial. Second, the most likely Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA, appears to be newly discovered bizarre giant viruses chock full of genes unknown to Earth. Third, the United States government reveals more and more about UFOs or UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) sightings, and materials associated with them, and says they cannot rule out an alien presence.

This ebook summarizes Crick’s work which previously could only be found, to the best of my knowledge, in printed form. It adds the evidence of signatures and hidden mathematical and pictorial codes from DNA for his theory, offers general updates on cosmological data that Crick did not have at his disposal, addresses the subject of the surprising Last Universal Common Ancestor for life, and briefly explores our government’s about-face on the subject of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) and bizarre materials found at their landings which they admit having and examining.


VIDEO INCLUDES TWO MOVIE TRAILERS: DUNE AND ETERNALS






Scott Campbell




 
 
 

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