Saturday, August 28, 2010

They travel between us: 1 in 5 hold in aliens?

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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Aliens exist and they live in the surrounded by sheltered as humans -- at least, that"s what twenty percent of people polled in a tellurian consult believe.

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The Reuters Ipsos check of 23,000 adults in twenty-two countries showed that some-more than 40 percent of people from India and China hold that aliens travel in between us sheltered as humans, whilst those slightest expected to hold in this are from Belgium, Sweden and the Netherlands (8 percent each).

However, the infancy of people polled, or 80 percent, don"t hold aliens in the midst.

"It would crop up that that there"s a medium association in between the majority populated countries and those some-more expected to prove there might be aliens sheltered amongst them compared with those countries with the not as big populations," pronounced John Wright, Senior Vice President of marketplace investigate organisation Ipsos.

"Maybe the it"s a elementary box that in a less populated nation you are some-more expected to know your subsequent doorway nearby resident better," he said.

More men than women -- twenty-two percent vs seventeen percent -- hold that visitor beings are on earth.

Most of those believers are underneath the age of 35, and opposite all income classes, the consult showed. Of those who do not believe, majority are women.

(Writing by Miral Fahmy; Editing by David Fox)

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