Alison & Dermot Hear Evidence That Aliens Exists, But Are They Convinced? | This Morning

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Last week, a long-awaited US government report on UFOs neither confirmed, nor rejected the idea that such sightings could be the result of alien life. The investigation looked into 144 different reports – one of which was made by retired Navy Pilot Alex Dietrich, who saw a strange aircraft in the shape of a gigantic Tic Tac back in 2004. She’s joining us alongside UFO expert, Tony Topping – who has dedicated his life to searching for extraterrestrial beings.

Broadcast on 02/07/21

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