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Harvard University has published a study on aliens, specifically proposing the idea of "crypto-terrestrials" responsible for UFOs. The study explores two popular hypotheses: that UFOs are either human-made technology or piloted by extraterrestrial beings. The author introduces the controversial idea of crypto-terrestrials, aliens that live on Earth. Despite the study's popularity, it was later taken down. When you think of Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study to rule the world. You think about Presidents like George W. Bush or Barack Obama and other powerful leaders, but nobody really thinks that Harvard is actually studying aliens. Well, today we have a study published by none other than Harvard about the very thing we didn't think about that very thing, aliens. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. And I'll go through every single page of this study, page by page. So here is my Sparknose version of the study, so you can use it for your own research paper. But how out there is this study exactly? Well, let's find out. Does that make sense? When you think of Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study to rule the world. You think about Presidents like George W. Bush. Oh my goodness. When you think of Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study to rule the world. You think about Presidents like George W. Bush or Barack Obama and other powerful leaders, But nobody really thinks that Harvard is actually studying aliens. Well today we have a study published by Harvard themselves about just that, aliens. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. And I will go through every single page of this study, page by page. So here is my Sparknose version of the study, so you can use it for your own research paper. But how out there does this paper actually go? Well, let's find out. Page one, we have our abstract, like every research paper has. Page one, we have our abstract, like every research paper. Page one, we have our abstract, like every single research paper has. Now the purpose of the paper is to explain UFOs. The paper mentions that there's two popular hypotheses for the phenomena of UFOs. The first is a conventional terrestrial explanation. And this just means that UFOs are human-made. The first is a conventional terrestrial explanation. And this just means that UFOs are human-made technology that we haven't seen or misidentified in some way. The second hypothesis is the extraterrestrial explanation, which means that an advanced civilization from somewhere in outer space is piloting these UFOs, and they have non-human intelligence, which he calls NHI. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials are responsible for UFOs. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto- But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of crypto-terrestrials are responsible for the UFOs. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea that crypto-terrestrials are responsible for UFOs. And he defines crypto- And he defines crypto-terrestrials as aliens that live on the ground and have always lived there. Now, in this paper, the author mentions that this is a very controversial theory, but that as scientists, we should be- but that as scientists, we should be open to every single option. So it's kind of like a disclaimer saying, I know this is crazy, but I'm posting it anyway, which I understand why he put it in here, especially since they took the paper down after it got so much popularity and everybody started memeing it.

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