On November 7, 2006, WGN Reporter Juan Carlos was out to get some sound (reaction) on an alleged UFO sighting at Chicago’s O’Hare airport. What he got was a minute and a half of TV gold—a man with extraordinary insight into the mysterious world of extraterrestrial encounters.
The unidentified man in question had some very interesting things to say about UFOs, including the graves in Arizona that were reportedly dug up by aliens looking for dead bodies. He went on to explain that the ETs were interested in studying the human form and how we process emotion. He also discussed how to pronounce extraterrestrial correctly—it’s “extraterrestrial,” not “extra terrestrial.”
The unidentified man went on to talk about his beliefs surrounding what could be causing this increase in UFO activity. He believes that aliens are coming from different universes and galaxies with messages of peace and hope for humanity. He is sure that they are here for our benefit, as opposed to trying to harm us or take over our planet.
He concluded his interview with a thought-provoking message: If we open our minds and hearts and listen intently, maybe we can learn something valuable from these otherworldly beings who are visiting Earth right under our noses.
TL;DR
Whether you believe in UFOs or not is ultimately up to you; however, it’s hard not to be moved by this man’s passionate belief in extraterrestrial life forms visiting us here on Earth. The fact that he was able to express such complex ideas in such a short amount of time speaks volumes about his knowledge and conviction regarding this topic. Perhaps there is more out there than meets the eye! Thanks to WGN reporter Juan Carlos, we now have a better idea of what one person believes about UFOs—and it’s definitely worth listening to!
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