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Aliens might be living among us, as per a recent study by Harvard academics. The study proposes that extraterrestrial beings may be disguising themselves as humans or residing underground or in a base on the Moon. Additionally, the research suggests that UFOs, also known as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), could be spaceships visiting their Earth-based alien counterparts.

The study, conducted by Harvard University’s Human Flourishing program, explores the concept of ‘cryptoterrestrials’. These cryptoterrestrials could be blending in with humans, potentially originating from Earth’s future, or even descending from intelligent dinosaurs. The purpose of the study is to provide an unconventional explanation for UAP sightings and to speculate on the presence of non-human intelligence existing alongside humans in a discreet manner.

The paper delves into four theories regarding aliens living near humans. The first theory involves human cryptoterrestrials, which suggests a technologically advanced ancient human civilization that may have been destroyed but still persists in some form. The second theory focuses on hominid or theropod cryptoterrestrials, proposing a technologically advanced non-human civilization that evolved to live in stealth, possibly underground. The third theory considers former extraterrestrial or extratempestrial cryptoterrestrials, entities that arrived on Earth from elsewhere in the cosmos or the future and concealed themselves, possibly on the Moon. Lastly, theory four introduces “magical Cryptoterrestrials”, entities that have more mystical attributes and are likened to earthbound angels.

While the academics acknowledge that some of these theories, particularly the one involving elves, may be challenging for many to accept, especially those accustomed to traditional physics-based explanations. The paper, titled “The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis: A case for scientific openness to a concealed earthly explanation for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena”, is currently pending peer review.