It was bound to happen eventually, and it seems that the flipping calendar to 2026 was the right time for one person to publicly consider that the question about aliens might not be “what if,” but instead, “when?” There has been a growing number of theories and beliefs about the existence of aliens, and the subject seems to have intensified over the past year. Now, a former long-time employee who spent 10 years at the Bank of England, has reportedly flipped the switch from theories to a full-blown warning about extraterrestrial life. Interestingly, one of the biggest driving factors reported behind this warning comes from the United States, and the belief that a significant disclosure is on the horizon.
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In a story with no shortage of eye-openers, Helen McCaw, who served as a senior financial security analyst at the Bank of England, sent a message to the bank with a significant alien warning. The short of it? McCaw wrote to Andrew Bailey, the governor of the bank, urging him to prepare for the possibility that the United States, specifically the White House, could confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life, as The Sunday Times reported.
McCaw’s overall concerns include her belief that if the White House were to declare this, it would have a significant impact on the markets and could trigger the collapse of banks. She cited the United States as appearing to be “partway through a multi-year process to declassify and disclose information” regarding alien life forms, each The Times.
“The US government appears to be in a multi-year process to declassify and reveal information about the existence of technologically advanced non-human intelligence responsible for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs),” she claimed.
While there is no shortage of strong believers in extraterrestrial life issuing warnings and discussing the topic on social media platforms, the following comments from a member of the UK central bank will no doubt turn heads.
The Bank of England employee who has been expanding on the subject, discussed the possibility of “greater power or intelligence than any government,” referring to the “unknown intentions” that come with it. McCaw added to her belief that government leadership and central banks may not be “properly informed” on the subject of aliens or other life forms.
“If the UAP proves to be of non-human origin, we may have to acknowledge the existence of a power or intelligence greater than any government and with potentially unknown intentions,” McCaw said.