01/25/10
From The Telegraph (UK)
Klaatu barada nikto!
The search for aliens should start on Earth
not outer space, says scientist
Published: 7:24AM GMT 25 Jan 2010
Professor Paul Davies, a physicist at Arizona University will tell a
meeting at the Royal Society that the best way of proving that extra-terrestrial
life exists elsewhere in the universe is to use evidence from earth.
The meeting at the Royal Society, which will include representatives from Nasa,
the European Space Agency and the UN Office for Outer space Affairs marks the
5th anniversary of the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
programme. Lord Rees, President of the Royal Society will also lead one of the
sessions.
Prof Davies said: We need to give up the notion that ET is sending us some sort
of customised message and take a new approach."
He suggested that the search could focus on deserts, volcanic vents,
salt-saturated lakes and the dry valleys of Antarctica - places where ordinary
life struggles to survive - to find "weird" microbes that belong to a "shadow
biosphere".
Felissa Wolfe-Simon, from the US Geological Survey, is currently looking at the
possibility that arsenic, found in contaminated places such as the Mono Lake in
California, might support forms of life in the same way as other life forms use
phosphorous.
However, Professor Colin Pillinger, who led the Beagle 2 Mars landing mission
remains sceptical. He said: "I prefer to deal in scientific fact - this is
wildly science fiction. You'd be off your trolley to go searching for
arsenic-based life."
Prof Pillinger argues that Mars is the most likely place to find alien life.
The conference will also discuss how humans might respond to the discovery of
extra-terrestrial intelligence.
Albert Harrison, the from University of California, said: "It is easy to imagine
scenarios resulting in widespread psychological disintegration and social chaos.
but historical prototypes, reactions to false alarms and survey results suggest
that the predominant response to the discover of a microwave transmission from
light years away is likely to be equanimity, perhaps even delight."
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Is anyone else concerned that a scientist from Arizona is telling us that the aliens are already among us?

Anybody remember who was governor of Arizona before she got the job of keeping aliens out of the U.S.?

That's Right...
(by the way, why do they all pose like Mussolini?)