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UFO expert gives disturbing four-word warning about contacting aliens

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Updated 20:20 3 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 20:19 3 Mar 2025 GMT

UFO expert gives disturbing four-word warning about contacting aliens

He also shared what he believes aliens look like

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

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A UFO expert has given the low-down on the possibility of aliens contacting planet Earth.

While UFO simply means 'unidentified flying object' and can apply to just about anything in the sky, aliens are a completely different ball game.

This different ball game seems to be right up the alley of UFO expert and author Malcolm Robinson, as he has been studying them for over 45 years.

Speaking to the Daily Star, he shared some stark warnings about aliens and their place in the universe.

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Keep your eyes on the skies... (Getty Stock Image)
Keep your eyes on the skies... (Getty Stock Image)

Most notably, Robinson had a rather dark and ominous prediction for if we ever make direct contact with aliens - they ‘don’t come in peace’.

Speaking to the UK publication, the specialist said: "Whilst a large proportion of UFOs can be explained away as having natural explanations, only a few remain, and it is to that small one percent that I and my colleagues worldwide are trying to get to the bottom.

"What is in no doubt, is that the UFO enigma is real, very real, it has been with us throughout time.

"We see this in Renaissance paintings and old cave paintings, these strange shapes and entities."

Unfortunately, Robinson also shared a dire warning about what aliens could want from us.

He added: "They have an agenda for sure, we can but speculate.

"I wouldn't say they are peaceful, due to the thousands of UFO abductions worldwide."

But what do these extra-terrestrials even look like? Well, Robinson has an answer for that as well.

Aliens... the films had it right apparently (Getty Stock Image)
Aliens... the films had it right apparently (Getty Stock Image)

Conveniently enough, it seems pop culture has been pretty accurate in its depictions.

He continued: "Witnesses state that they are seeing what we call 'Greys'.

"[These are] small childlike creatures, about three to four feet in height with bluey-grey translucent skin, large pear-shaped heads with inky black wrap-around eyes. No sign of any genitalia.

"These small greys are the most commonly reported entities seen in close proximity to UFOs."

Robinson also explained that while many people have their doubts about aliens existing, once upon a time he felt the same way.

He said that he became immersed in the world of UFOs at the age of 20 when he hoped to prove all sightings were nonsense but ultimately failed.

"I started out to disprove these subjects as I honestly felt that there was no validity to UFOs," Robinson added. "How wrong was I!"

So there you have it, aliens might be coming, and they probably won’t be friendly, more to follow...

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Image

Topics: Aliens, Space, UFO

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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