Scandalous interview of American journalist and political analyst Tucker Carlson on the show Joe Roganpresented a new theory about aliens and the presence of aliens on Earth.
Speaking on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Carlson said the alien claim is a “lie.” Mars because there is “no evidence” that they came from another planet.
“There is no evidence, there has never been any evidence, that there are many of these objects, these vehicles, coming into our atmosphere from somewhere else, from some other planet,” Carlson said. “There is no evidence for this at all.”
Carlson, on the other hand, argues that aliens are “spiritual” or “supernatural” beings who have been on Earth for “thousands of years.”
“They’ve been here for a long time, and there’s a lot of evidence that they’re under the ocean and underground,” Carlson said.
NEW – Tucker Carlson talks about aliens in ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’: "They are spiritual entities, they are supernatural. They’ve been here for a long time. And there is a lot of evidence that they are under the ocean and underground."
— The Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 19, 2024
Elon Musk’s reaction

On his favorite platform X, Elon Musk responded to a user who asked him what he thought about Carlson’s theory.
Musk said his thousands of satellites Starlinkproviding Internet access in rural areas of the United States have found “no evidence” of extraterrestrial life.
I haven’t seen any evidence of aliens, but given that there are about 6,000 satellites orbiting the Earth, I think I would know.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 22, 2024
Ironically, the billionaire previously expressed his disbelief in aliens in an interview with Carlson last year, where he claims to have seen “no evidence of aliens” despite being very familiar with space.
Musk also said in the interview that if he sees evidence of aliens, he will “immediately” tweet about it.
“I would tweet about it right away,” Musk said. “This would probably be the best tweet of all time. – Guys, we found one! It’s a jackpot with nearly 8 billion likes.
Source: Digital Trends

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