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EastEnders icon reckons aliens have lived amongst us for thousands of years

EastEnders star John Altman has joined Britain’s UFO Disclosure Group because he reckons aliens have been around since 2700BC – and there’s cave paintings to prove it

John’s convinced something is out there(Image: Ewbank’s Auctions / SWNS)

Soap star John Altman believes aliens have been living amongst us for thousands of years. John- who played ‘Nasty’ Nick Cotton on EastEnders – has joined Britain’s UFO Disclosure Group.

The 73-year-old actor – famous for playing ‘Nasty’ Nick on-and-off for 30 years – is part of the organisation which is pushing for transparency on the subject of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), commonly referred to as UFOs.

John has joined the ET hunting group – spearheaded by renowned UFO investigator and filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee – because his own research has led him to believe that extra-terrestrials have been interacting with the human race since 2700BC .

The Nick Cotton actor has recently joined a UFO hunting group

Speaking at the group’s official’s launch at the Karma Sanctum Hotel in London, John said: “I do have a belief in intelligence from other galaxies.

“Just look at some of the cave paintings down in South America. They’re actually paintings of what can only be space outfits.

“Think about the pyramids and the expertise put into them. Nobody knows how they built them so accurately, aligned with the stars.

His own research suggests aliens have been hanging around since 2700BC (Image: Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF)

“I think the extra-terrestrials can come here, because they have invented a craft that is so fast it can go at the speed of light.

“That could be the reason why there have been visitations. There’s been so much evidence over the years.”

Mark – whose documentaries include The King of UFOs and God Versus UFOs – launched the UFO Disclosure Group because he does not believe the Government takes UFO sightings seriously.

The EastEnders star reckons aliens visit Earth because they have the technology(Image: BBC/Jack Barnes)

Mark said: “We don’t take UFOs seriously in the UK, it’s snigger, snigger.

“People don’t want to report them for fear of ridicule. We need to get rid of that stigma.

“We have whistleblowers ready to come forward in the UK. Serious people, with serious stories to tell.

“We need to take away that stigma, and we need to create a safe platform. This is what we’re trying to do with this group.

“I want to make a start and get you guys talking and let’s create something in this country because we are so behind the US, it’s embarrassing. UFOs don’t just exist in the Midwest in America, they are all over the world.”

He thinks there are lots of evidence that back up this claim(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Supermodel Christie Brinkley also believes in UFOs – and claims to have seen one while on holiday.

Globe-trotting Christie was in Heraklion, the capital of Greek island Crete, when she recalled everyone “fell stock-still” and faced skywards.

She continued: “There in the noonday sky, four overpowering lights shone brightly, even in broad daylight, forming a square that pulsed in and out over and over again, as though some ancient god had decided to dazzle the crowd with a New Age aerial show.

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“In between gasps and murmurs in Greek, I understood a gruff string of English letters: ‘U,’ ‘F,’ ‘O.’”

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