Humanity «will find ancient alien ruins» soon, according to an ex-US Army helicopter pilot, who claims to have spent 92 days on board a UFO. Alex Collier says he «spoke to two aliens in the 1980s» and recounts some of his experiences in this video.
He said he spent time with two Andromedians, an alien species who some UFO enthusiasts say are ancestors of humans, named Vissaeus and Moroanay. On their mothership, Collier said he had to wear a special belt to communicate with the extraterrestrials, with whom he spent three months.
Alex fell asleep as a child in the 1960s outside his grandfather’s home while playing hide and seek, and when he woke up he found himself in a darkened room on a UFO. «Our science tells us that there are 100 billion galaxies, but we are only looking at one dimension,» he said in a talk in Japan in 2007, relaying what he learned from the supposed alien abductors.
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«According to the Andromedians, there are 100 trillion galaxies and every galaxy has life in it we are far from being alone. The universe is vast… we are just beginning to travel space and we are going to find ruins everywhere.»
Collier said that the aliens told him that the United States Army is far more technologically advanced than the general public knows. «I once asked the Andromedians how technologically advanced we were, and (they said that) the United States Army is 400 years more technologically advanced than we think they are,» he said.
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Vissaeus, one of the Andromedians, supposedly told Alex that humans are the only species that uses money. «From that moment on, Vissaeus would only refer to money as paper with pictures on it,» Collier said.
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