
Harvard astronomer believes meteorite that exploded over the south Pacific in 2014 was an ALIEN PROBE - and he's launching a $1.5 million mission to prove it
A Harvard physicist has launched a $1.5 million mission to prove that a meteorite that exploded over the Pacific Ocean in 2014 was an alien probe. Avi …

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