Harry Coumnas Has Invented A Device To Decode Alien Language


Posted December 18, 2014 by k8smith

This press release was written to inform the readers that Harry Coumnas has invented a device to decode alien language.

 
Harry Coumnas is a senior scientist at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), who has been researching on the subject of UFOs and Alien Existence for the past several years. So far in his career, he has undertaken numerous activities to search for intelligent extraterrestrial life. After successfully collecting and showing the world many evidences for the existence of aliens, he has now invented an innovative device to decode alien language.

Harry Coumnas has always been a staunch believer of alien existence. During his encounter with a bunch of aliens during his last trip to Pluto, he recorded a short clipping of them dancing, talking, and eating. However, as he did not know their language, he could communicate with them only through signs. Not being able to communicate with the aliens encouraged Harry to invent something that could break this language barrier. So after returning from the trip, he began working on a device to decode alien language. It took him not more than a month to create a blueprint for the device. After consulting with some other senior scientists at SETI, he started with the task of creating the device and completed it successfully within two months.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is a hundred years old senior scientist at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). He has dedicated his career to researching on the subject of UFOs and Alien Existence. Recently, he has invented a cutting-edge device to decode alien language. His invention has won him huge accolades and he wants to continue creating many such devices that can help humans and aliens connect.
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Last Updated December 18, 2014