Professor Simon Holland, who has collaborated with NASA, producing documentaries and conducting work on projects such as tracking Earth-threatening asteroids, says a groundbreaking announcement about alien life being discovered is “imminent.”
“We have found a non-human extraterrestrial intelligence in our galaxy, and people don’t know about it,” Professor Holland told the Mirror.
Holland claims that he was informed by workers at Mark Zuckerberg’s Breakthrough Listen project that there has been a discovery that has yielded concrete evidence of alien life.
“They found the evidence of a non-human technological signature a few years ago, using the Parkes telescope in Australia,” he claimed.
“This is breaking news, as of yesterday, but the Chinese might be pipping them to the post, with their, FAST [Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope] program. It’s the largest telescope in the world since Arecibo.”
Simon Holland also said that there is now a race between the two rival groups of astronomers to be the first to publish this evidence of an extraterrestrial civilization.
He says a technosignature emanating from an object known as BLC-1 is unlike any currently known natural phenomenon.
“It’s a single point source,” Holland said. “The signal, instead of being the giant buzz of everything in the universe that we hear through all radio telescopes, was a narrow electromagnetic spectrum.”
Holland anticipates one of the two groups of astronomers will make this huge announcement about the discovery of alien life sometime in the days surrounding the election in the United States.
Simon Holland is one of the investigators who believes he has solved a longstanding UFO mystery: the “Calvine Incident” of 1990.
On August 4, 1990, two men snapped a photo of a UFO that became known as the “Calvine Photograph.” That photograph has gone on to be called the most spectacular UFO picture ever captured.
“I think there is an acceptance by many that the photo is not a fake,” Holland stated this past March. “There was, I believe, a mysterious aircraft in the sky that day. The MOD [Britain’s Ministry of Defense] previously stated, no ‘known’ Harriers were flying in Perthshire on August 4, 1990. That turns out to be a massive clue to whose they were.
“I discovered that the only other British Harriers were privately owned by BAE Systems, the defence contractor. They used their Harriers as multi-roll defence test platforms, testing BAE advanced technology. I dug deeper and found that Marconi Advanced Materials, based inside BAE HQ at Warton, Lancashire, were probably working on an advanced ‘stealth’ skin material for the USAF.”
In September, Andrew Robinson, a senior lecturer in photography at Sheffield Hallam University, offered up a slightly different theory.