Aleading Harvard astrophysicist has claimed that they are “monitoring 100,000 unusual objects in skies” and slammed it “arrogant” to not believe in extra-terrestrial life.

Avi Loeb joined Patrick Christys on GB News to look ahead at the House Oversight Committee’s classified briefing on UFOs.

The expert claimed: “I have established an observatory at Harvard University that monitors the sky for any unusual objects.

“We have more than 100,000 objects that we have monitored over the past two months and we use machine learning to figure out whether any of them might be extraterrestrials.

“So altogether it’s a subject that can be part of the mainstream of science.”

The astrophysicist was also asked by Christys about whether he believes any “major previous moments in human history” such as the building of the pyramids “was in any way given a helping hand by extraterrestrial life.”

He responded by saying: “It is a possibility that there were visits in the past because the Earth existed for 4.6 billion years.

“Humans came to the scene over the past two million years. We’re talking about a factor of a thousand.

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