Martian Child
Boriska Kipriyanovich, who has baffled doctors for 20 years, claims he lived on Mars in his past life. Only a few months after Boriska was born, both his parents and his doctors knew that there was something special about him. He started to speak before he was even a year old and could read, write and draw by the age of two. Perhaps the most intriguing thing of all about him, however, was his remarkable recollections of living a past life on Mars, complete with knowledge of subjects that he had never even been taught. According to Boriska, before being reborn as a human on Earth, he lived a life on a 'war-ravaged' Mars that had been destroyed by a nuclear catastrophe at some point in the distant past. The inhabitants, he claims, who are still living there now in underground caves, breathe carbon dioxide rather than oxygen and are 'immortal' in that they stop ageing when they reach 35. He also maintains that they are a technologically advanced race with interstellar travel capabilities.
Now 20, Boriska has also claimed that Earth will go through a dramatic change after the secrets of the Sphinx are 'unlocked' via a mechanism hidden behind the ancient Egyptian monument's ear.
Bigelow: “Aliens are right under our noses.”
Aerospace entrepreneur and NASA partner Robert Bigelow believes that aliens are already here on Earth. Founder of Bigelow Aerospace, a company working together with NASA to develop spacecraft, Robert Bigelow is convinced that aliens are walking among us. During a recent episode of the CBS newsmagazine show, the 72-year-old opened up about his belief that extra-terrestrials had already started to live on our planet. "I'm absolutely convinced that aliens exist," he said. "That's all there is to it. They are here. And I spent millions and millions and millions - I probably spent more as an individual than anybody else in the United States has ever spent on this subject."
When asked whether it was necessarily a good idea to make such beliefs public, Bigelow responded by saying that he didn't care what people thought as it wouldn't "change the reality of what I know".He also said that launching manned missions into space wasn't necessary to meet extra-terrestrials because they are already here "right under our noses". Exactly how he came to believe this so absolutely, however, remains something of a mystery.