A professor from the University of Oxford has claimed aliens are breeding with humans in order to save the planet.
Dr Young-hae Chi, a professor at Oxford’s Oriental Institute, believes there is a strong correlation between climate change and alien abductions.
He thinks this is because aliens are apparently interbreeding to create a new hybrid species, which will ultimately save the Earth from climate change.
As per The Oxford Student, Dr Young-hae Chi first outlined his theory in 2012, when he gave a lecture at the the Ammach Conference.
The lecture, called ‘Alien Abduction and the Environmental Crisis,’ began with a statement from Chi that ‘perhaps human civilisation is coming to an end’.
From there, he argued aliens’ primary purpose is to interbreed with humans to produce a new hybrid species. He then claimed second generation ‘hybrids’ are walking unobserved among us.
He pointed out that the timing of aliens’ appearances tend to coincide with the Earth facing major problems – such as climate change and nuclear weapons.
Dr Chi added that if we act on climate change now:
Not only can we save ourselves, but also prove aliens wrong in their judgement of our moral capacity.
In the seven years since the lecture, Dr Chi has developed his theory and written a book in Korean. The title roughly translates to ‘Alien Visitations and the End of Humanity’.
Speaking to The Oxford Student, the professor explained why he thinks aliens might want to breed with humans.
He said:
One possibility is that they find our DNA valuable for the preservation of the stock. Secondly, to create species which can survive in the future climate conditions…
Thirdly, some abductees report that these hybrids are of a very high intelligence, so are they producing these hybrids as a problem-solver, a future leader?
Dr Chi added that he believes there are four types of aliens: small; tall and bold; those with scales and snake eyes; and those which are insect-like.
The professor explained how the insect-like aliens are the ones which appear to be highest in the hierarchy, and give orders to the lower ‘ranks’.
Dr Chi says he is still looking for more evidence to support his view and develop his theory further.
What do you think? Are you going to be walking around second guessing whether everyone you meet is actually an alien hybrid, or are you going to forget you ever read this article?
Yeah, I thought so.
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