Pathology professor and UAP expert on impact of Spielberg's "Disclosure Day"
Summary
Garry Nolan, a pathology professor at Stanford University, discussed Steven Spielberg's new movie "Disclosure Day," which looks into the possibility of aliens living on Earth. Nolan spoke about the effects the movie could have on public views of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), often linked to extraterrestrial life.Key Facts
- Garry Nolan is a professor of pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
- He is also the executive director of the board for The Sol Foundation.
- Nolan appeared on CBS News 24/7 to talk about the movie "Disclosure Day."
- The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg.
- "Disclosure Day" explores the idea that aliens might live on Earth.
- The discussion focused on how the movie could influence public opinion about UAPs.
- UAP stands for unidentified aerial phenomena, a term for sightings that some believe are alien-related.
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