Ross Coulthart and Dr. Masters ask: Are aliens future humans? | Reality Check
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Dr. Michael Masters is a professor of biological anthropology at Montana Tech University. He became interested in UAPs after hearing a UFO account from his father. In 2022, he saw five UFOs hovering above his house in Butte, Montana. They shot off at high speed, which he found significant. Later, he experienced a telepathic communication with a bright security light and met two individuals who conveyed messages to him. They seemed to know his thoughts without him speaking. This encounter led him to believe that these entities might be future humans. The experience changed his perspective and motivated him to continue his research on UAPs and related phenomena.
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Dr. Michael Masters discusses his theories on UAPs, suggesting they may be future humans. He shares personal experiences with UFO sightings and telepathic communications, and addresses the implications of his recent research paper. The conversation explores the intersection of science, history, and the potential for advanced life forms on Earth.
Dr. Masters posits that UFOs and aliens could be future humans.
Dr. Michael Masters
“I first got interested in this at a very young age after hearing a UFO account that came from my father.”
Managed by: Harvard University
To explore the possibility of advanced beings hiding on Earth
Dr. Michael Masters posits that UFOs and aliens could be future humans.
Dr. Masters has been told by people in the intelligence community that the theory of future humans should be taken seriously.
Dr. Masters experienced a telepathic communication with a bright security light, which he believes was an interaction with non-human intelligence.
Dr. Masters saw five UFOs hovering in the sky above his house in Butte, Montana.
The Harvard research paper co-authored by Dr. Masters suggests that life forms from other worlds could be living underground or under the sea on Earth or the moon.
Dr. Masters' paper was briefly taken down due to a grammatical error but was not suppressed.