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  by Nathan Rao
 September 4, 2015
 
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			 THIS is the 
			first image ever seen
 
			of a mysterious 
			extra-terrestrial "organism"  
			which scientists 
			claim is latest proof aliens exist.Extra-terrestrial organism is proof that
 
			there is life on 
			other planets 
			The 'organism' is 
			said to be a complete living entity 
			University of 
			Buckingham
 
			  
			Discovered using super-powerful magnets to capture minute pieces of 
			debris floating in space, the "bull-shaped" particle is a "complete 
			living entity".
 
 Professor 
			
			Milton Wainwright from the 
			University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology claims it proves 
			life exists outside Earth. Its discovery was the result of an 
			exploratory project in Derbyshire which involved launching powerful 
			magnets into the stratosphere.
 
 Professor Wainwright explained the image shows a crystal of salt 
			with the bizarre horned creature erupting from one surface which was 
			captured during the study.
 
 He said it points further towards the
			
			panspermia theory that not only is 
			there life in space but that it is constantly raining down to Earth.
 
 He said:
 
				
				"The above picture illustrates what 
				we believe to be alien microbes high up in the stratosphere.
				   
				"Our team has caused quite a stir 
				over the last couple of two years by claiming these microbes are 
				continually arriving to Earth from space. Our critics have been 
				vocal in dismissing our work but, as yet, no one has provided a 
				viable alternative explanation for our peer reviewed work." 
			He said the structure is an "amorphous 
			form" attached to a grain of salt and was discovered with
			
			rare elements including, 
				
			 
			He said: 
				
				"As far as we can tell the particle 
				has no relation to anything found on Earth.
 "This latest launch is also exciting because the team has found 
				particles containing, so-called, rare earth elements at a height 
				close to 30 kilometers in the stratosphere.
 
 "These particle masses are too big to have been carried up from 
				Earth and, like the alien life forms we find, must be incoming 
				to Earth from space."
 
			The find earlier this summer follows the 
			discovery of the
			
			dragon particle and
			
			ghost particle last year and the 
			strange
			
			seed-like organism which baffled 
			scientists this spring.
 The microscopic metallic globe, also found by Professor Wainwright 
			and his team, appeared to spew out a liquid thought to contain 
			genetic material.
 
 The latest find adds further "proof" to Professor Wainwright's 
			controversial theories that alien life exists within close 
			parameters to Earth.
 
 
			  
			
			
			 Professor Wainwright has previously spoken
 
			about the existence 
			of extraterrestrial life 
			AP
 
			His work is supported by Astrobiologist 
			
			Chandra Wickramasinghe who has 
			long held we are not alone in the universe.
 
 It comes as a separate report penned by professor Wickramasinghe and
			
			Gensuke Tokoro of Japan's 
			Institute for the Study of Panspermia and Astroeconomics claims,
 
				
				"extraterrestrial microbial life 
				exists". 
			Professor Wickramasinghe said:  
				
				"From the turn of the millennium an 
				impressive body of evidence has accumulated to indicate that 
				microbial life does indeed exist outside the Earth.
   
				
				
				 Other particles have also been discovered
 
				GETTY
 
				  
				
				
				 The great Orion nebula
 
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				"It is permitted nowadays to assert that comets and meteorites 
				delivered the chemical building blocks of life to form a 
				primordial soup from which life originated on the Earth some 
				four billion years ago.
 
 "The idea of life originating on the Earth 'in some primordial 
				soup' is deeply rooted in the religious and scientific 
				culture of the Western world.
 
 "We note that with the rapidly growing evidence that all points 
				to the 
				existence of extraterrestrial life 
				it would be unwise to ignore the facts.
 
 "Wrong ideas have crippled science in the past. If we are not 
				vigilant it could happen again, and this time round the societal 
				and economic consequences could be more disastrous."
 
			   
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