Aliens exist, and we have proof.
That astonishingly awesome claim comes from Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, who says he has found conclusive evidence of alien life — fossils of bacteria found in an extremely rare class of meteorite called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites. (There are only nine such meteorites on planet Earth.) Hoover’s findings were published late Friday night in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
“I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover, who has spent more than 10 years studying meteorites around the world, told FoxNews.com in an interview. “This field of study has just barely been touched — because quite frankly, a great many scientist [sic] would say that this is impossible.”
Hoover discovered the fossils by breaking apart the CI1 meteorite, and analyzing the exposed rock with a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to detect any fossil remains. What he found were fossils of micro-organisms (pictured below), many of which he says are strikingly similar to those found on our own planet (pictured above).
“The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth,” said Hoover. Some of the fossils, however, are quite odd. “There are some that are just very strange and don’t look like anything that I’ve been able to identify, and I’ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stump.”
In order to satisfy the inevitable hoard of buzz-killing skeptics, Hoover’s study and evidence were made available to his peers in the scientific community in advance of the study’s publications, giving them a chance to thoroughly dissect his findings. Comments from those who decided to sift through the evidence will be published online, alongside the study.
“Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis,” writes Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics scientist Dr. Rudy Schild, who serves as the Journal of Cosmology’s editor-in-chief. “No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published.”
Needless to say, if Hoover’s conclusions are found to be accurate, the implications for human life will be staggering. Here’s hoping that he’s right.
Update: While the Journal of Cosmology says that “no other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting,” some highly respected names in the scientific community are challenging the validity of Cosmology, and the findings of Dr. Hoover.
“[The Journal of Cosmology] isn’t a real science journal at all,” says PZ Meyers in Science Blogs, “but is the ginned-up website of a small group of crank academics obsessed with the idea of Hoyle and Wickramasinghe that life originated in outer space and simply rained down on Earth.”
So there you have it — this is either reality-altering news, or the work of kooks. Our hearts believe, but our brains are kind of bummed.
Edit: This article has been updated with an additional photograph and altered for clarity.

Let’s start out assuming that life will eventually evolve on an Earthlike planet in an Earthlike orbit (within the “habitable zone” or “Goldilocks zone”) around a Sun-like star. Not an unreasonable assumption – after all, it happened here.
Well, until the first detection of an exoplanet in 1995 [correction: 1992], many thought that our solar system was the only one in the entire universe with planets.
The data from the Kepler mission has blown that idea out of the water. Not just disproven, but made laughable.
The first exoplanets discovered were “hot Jupiters”, not suitable for life (as we know it). Many thought that this was representative of all exoplanets. It’s not.
What the “hot Jupiter” is representative of is the type of exoplanet that is easily and quickly detectable with our current instruments.
An Earthlike planet in the “habitable zone” takes roughly an Earth year to orbit its star, and three transits are needed to confirm it – in other words, it takes at least three years just to gather the data, which then needs to be processed.
Kepler has only been collecting data since May 2009, and most of the data it has collected has yet to be processed.
With that in mind, as of December 2011 Kepler had found 2236 candidates, of which 207 were Earthlike, and 2 of those were Earthlike planets orbiting a Sun-like star.
That doesn’t sound like all that many Earthlike planets orbiting Sun-like stars!
Well, you have to consider what Kepler can see. Kepler is only capable of detecting exoplanets whose orbits cross our line of sight to their star, the odds of which for an Earthlike planet are 0.465 percent. It’s reasonable to assume the orbital planes of distant stars aren’t aligned with one another, and so we can reasonably multiply the number Kepler finds by 215.
Add to that the fact that Kepler has limited resolution, and is only looking at a very small patch of nearby stars – just 156,000 stars of the 300,000,000,000 stars in our galaxy. The patch of sky that was chosen was chosen because it is a representative sample of the kinds of stars found throughout our galaxy.
So for every planet Kepler finds there are likely 4,000,000 more like it – just in our galaxy. And in the 100 billion galaxies beyond ours in the visible universe, something like 400 followed by 15 zeros. And in the universe, of which the visible universe is only a tiny fraction – so big it’s hard to even estimate. Let’s call it 4 followed by 40 zeros.
All of which is to say: there are far, far more planets than you think. Our galaxy alone must contain a huge number of Earthlike planets orbiting Sun-like stars.
Does that prove or disprove that alien life exists in the universe? No.
However, if Kepler finds even one other Earthlike planet (which it has) in the “habitable zone” around a Sun-like star (which it has), what is the likelihood that our planet is the only one with life in the entire universe?
So small that it really is only a matter of time before they detect us, or we detect them. It may take tens of thousands of years, maybe even millions of years. They might come to us; or we might go to them. Or, more likely, we’ll detect each other’s electromagnetic signals. But it will happen.
For more than 30 years, author Benjamin Creme has been telling the world about the most hopeful message of our time: that at this critical crossroads in human history, a group of enlightened teachers — led by Maitreya, the World Teacher — are emerging from their remote retreats to inspire humanity to live together in unity and cooperation.
With Maitreya’s first interviews on US television, his open mission has begun — heralded by brilliant “star-like luminaries”, which are actually UFOs, appearing in the sky for all to see.
The gathering of the forces of light
Benjamin Creme explains that UFOs and the people in them are engaged in a spiritual mission to help humanity and to save this planet from further destruction. Maitreya and his group work tirelessly with the Space Brothers to restore sanity to the Earth.
Our Space Brothers are responsible not only for crop circles, but also for preparing the way for a new technology of light that will give us unlimited power from the sun. When we banish war forever, that technology will be ours. Maitreya will explain that we have a choice: continuing on our divisive path toward destruction, or sharing the world’s resources more equitably and creating an era of cooperation, justice and peace.
With the help of the gathering Forces of Light – Maitreya, his group of enlightened teachers, and the Space Brothers – humanity is on the verge of a brilliant new civilization.
So…Tell me something, bible thumpers. God created earth, yeah? What about Mars? Or venus? Or the other planets in our solar system? He create those too? Assuming so, he decided to give life that looked like HIM on ONE? And not only that, this is your almighty creator who can create life, who is infallible and omnipotent, yet he couldn’t create a being that would listen to his orders and NOT eat an apple? And you really think he made the earth and heavens and life on this planet, then called it an eternity? Is it not possible to have God AND science? That maybe God, or whatever, set these things into motion. And how is it, you people explain dinosaurs if the Earth is really not THAT old? I mean, if God is really this infallible master creator, why would he be so inept to have to fool his creations into believing in him? What kind of creator says “Worship me, you worthless sack of crap, or you’ll go to place and tortured.” Personally, that sounds like a vicious dictator, not a loving father. All this said, I don’t care what you believe. Just don’t pretend quotes from an old book are proof that science you clearly don’t understand is wrong.
bah aliens real? Give me a break. That’s Bull—–
Evidence will trickle in, just like when we was said earth was round. Bacteria fossils so what, we say now. Bacteria is life, but these are just fossils.
If all of that were correct about Jesus possibly being an alien of some sort, then Satan and demons would be aliens too. ;-)
Is it strange that almost makes sense?
OK, mr and miss, "how can this be debunked…" THIS IS FROM DT newest post today…. Friggin SHEEP…. Cure your Cranial Rectal disfuntion and quit being such tools !!! You're welcome BTW
"Rather than being made by micro-organisms from outer space, the holes in the meteorite found by Hoover — who has made similar claims twice in the past — were probably made by Earth-born bacteria, say biologists."
http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/nasa-d…
Fossils or not, if they do indeed turn out to be validated as life originating from somewhere that ISN’T Earth… That would be perhaps the single most important discovery of our lifetimes, and perhaps in the history of our race. I can not wait to hear whats going on with this, because if it’s true… Man oh man… Amazing.
Jesus, aliens, and idiots. Oh my!
Good article Andrew.
Thanks Jeffrey :-)
People will probably ask until they acknowledge the real existence of information, Dave might have a point because he did not believe on a 1 click info, in that case @dave better to ask the source of digital trends don’t waste your time for a great debate, they gave you the link read it and make your own hypothesis
So…Tell me something, bible thumpers. God created earth, yeah? What about Mars? Or venus? Or the other planets in our solar system? He create those too? Assuming so, he decided to give life that looked like HIM on ONE? And not only that, this is your almighty creator who can create life, who is infallible and omnipotent, yet he couldn't create a being that would listen to his orders and NOT eat an apple? And you really think he made the earth and heavens and life on this planet, then called it an eternity? Is it not possible to have God AND science? That maybe God, or whatever, set these things into motion. And how is it, you people explain dinosaurs if the Earth is really not THAT old? I mean, if God is really this infallible master creator, why would he be so inept to have to fool his creations into believing in him? What kind of creator says "Worship me, you worthless sack of crap, or you'll go to place and tortured." Personally, that sounds like a vicious dictator, not a loving father. All this said, I don't care what you believe. Just don't pretend quotes from an old book are proof that science you clearly don't understand is wrong.
God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts…
this explains that we will not and we cannot know anything..
there are lots of questions that will be left unanswered..
and He also created us to worship Him and not to know anything He knows..
His essence of being the creator will be gone if we will know everything He knows..
i know you will not believe Him easily..
but i believe that He will do something great in your life if you would only have an open heart and mind..
^^
"God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts…
this explains that we will not and we cannot know anything.. " So why do we have Science and Education? It's pointless!!
"He also created us to worship Him and not to know anything He knows.." =Vanity. Egotistical. Self gratification. Not very God like attributes, more like the ego's of 2500 year old Jewish goat herders?…..
"there are lots of questions that will be left unanswered.." = Evidence for this statement please?
"I believe that He will do something great in your life if you would only have an open heart and mind.. " = Did he also do this recently for people in Haiti, or The floods in Pakistan or one of 8 million kids who die each year before they reach 5 because of starvation!!
No matter how ridiculous Religion and it's many excuses seem, there will always be people willing to follow this nonsense without question. Such a shame……
Let me ask you this. How do you know all this? Because you read it in an old book? Because…if we go by that, then there REALLY was a giant white whale called Moby Dick, and there's a place where kids never grow up and fight pirates and hang out with a bunch of indians.
really So if I open my heart god will do something great *rubs bible like an oil lamp* I wish god those who have faith without scientific evidence all go to paradise and let the rest of us be