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'ET come home!': Two-thirds of Americans believe that aliens exist and the U.S. government isn't telling them the truth about it, survey finds
2021-05-15
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Nearly one-third of respondents believe alien contact will happen in their lifetimes

  • Only 56% of people surveyed in 2017 believed that aliens exist compared to 66% today

  • The results 'reflect the newfound respectability' of the subject, one expert told MailOnline.com

  • In April 2020, the U.S. Pentagon declassified three videos of 'unexplained aerial phenomena'
So we know who to blame for the sudden respectability of an idea previously the realm of cranks. Videos can be seen at the link.
Posted by:Skidmark

#25  Earth is a farm...

... and it's close to harvesting time.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-05-15 23:27  

#24  Put me in the camp that says we'd be domesticated. I've always maintained that I'd be delicious.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2021-05-15 22:04  

#23  My dad told me a couple stories from 1951-1955 at White Sands Proving Ground New Mexico.
Just indications of landings...not contacts...
Posted by: crazyhorse   2021-05-15 16:07  

#22  Prime law: don't mess with species that have a potential to evolve sapience.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-05-15 15:32  

#21  
Posted by: Sluse Grealet9429   2021-05-15 15:26  

#20  I figure that since we started broadcasting our Television out into space Aliens have avoided us like the plaque... and for the same reason.

Afraid they might catch the infection of Rampart Stupidity.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-05-15 14:53  

#19  ^ 'Stranger at the Pentagon' was for $145 at Amazon!

Oh... found it for free.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-15 14:14  

#18  Thank you, Abu. This is fascinating. And gives me a great idea for a story. I personally enjoyed Project Bluebook a lot.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-15 14:06  

#17  OK, then, read this which I hear is the book upon which The Day the Earth Stood Still is based.

I find the TV show Ancient Aliens entertaining but I, too, remain skeptical. When they take me for a ride on their flying saucer, I'll believe.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-05-15 13:04  

#16  Kung Fu Mama was an alien.
Posted by: crazyhorse   2021-05-15 12:59  

#15  Seen it Abu. And the one with Keanu Reeves twice. Although this is more my taste [no pun].

Twilight Zone 'To Serve Man'
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-15 12:52  

#14  Hey, Dron, try this: The Day the Earth Stood Still
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-05-15 12:42  

#13  Reptilians like Obama wouldn't tell us about aliens because they are aliens.

What? You think Bill Gates wants us to know? Or Zuckerberg or Bezos?

Ancient Astronaut Theorists say, "Yes!"
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-05-15 12:32  

#12  It makes for very good entertainment is all. And distraction from our real problems, like Besoeker said.

Americentric yahoo overconfidence engenders stupid tropes like camera shy flying objects crashing into USAF hands and naked gray dwarves slinking in the dark, afraid of that Arizona deputy's SureFire™ flashlight.

The universe doesn't give a shit for sanctity of life, human jurisprudence or the concepts of rights; civilizations older than us that have traveled well far would have incorporated the coldness of that truth into their mindset by now. If they came here, they'd impose that truth by force and shatter our paradigms of self elevation.

If there were agencies of extra terrestrial super powers flying around, they'd have enslaved us, assimilating us into their galactic machine of control. They would believe they were 'emancipating' everyone from human government forever, and outlawed forming governing bodies, churches and parliaments. And they'd call it their 'democracy'.

As for the real powers out there, when they come, it won't be Independence Day or a Rendezvous with Rama. It'll be the end of the kingdoms of man altogether.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-15 11:20  

#11  I grew up about 20 miles from Wright Pat and no one gives my third eye a second glance...
Posted by: Warthog   2021-05-15 09:56  

#10  OK, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but to date I've seen no convincing evidence and all the X Files stuff about government coverups doesn't rock my world either.

SO put me in the "seeing is believing" camp.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-05-15 09:55  

#9  An elderly friend of mine, now sadly deceased — Korean War vet, one time president of the local VFW post, which is how we met — shared stories of an experimental series he and his buddies in the factory handyman group at the local steel plant north of Cincinnati ran on nights when work was slow. They wanted to see what kind of responses would result from different kinds of “alien aircraft” reported in the area... so for months they launched different things connected to helium balloons from the roof of their building, presumably giggling together (in a deep, very masculine way, of course) on their breaks about the newspaper reports that followed. As I recall, their best effect was a bunch of clear garbage bags lifting a frame festooned with slowly flashing lights. Commander Fred was a delightful man who took in his daughter and granddaughter when his daughter was divorced.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-05-15 09:46  

#8  https://daytontriangles.com/
Posted by: Spoter B   2021-05-15 09:00  

#7  These alleged celestial visitors, are they flooding our emergency rooms, applying for food stamps, demanding reparations, rigging elections, burning and looting, herding infants and children across our borders, ripping the unborn from the womb to harvest body parts? threatening to kill Asians ?

I'm holding off on condemning the Green People until we know a bit more. Perhaps our attention should not be so easily diverted while more over-riding issues are at hand.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-05-15 07:41  

#6  
Our Milky Way has an estimated 100+ billion stars alone in a UNIVERSE with Billions of other such Galaxies.

Given the Milky Way is a late comer to an expanding universe. Then that means there is a likelihood of more intelligent civilizations. Life that has had Millions even Billions of years to develop past our Earth or kill themselves off.

Have they visited EARTH ?????
Who knows, but the odds sure do favor at the very least their existence.

Want a better answer go ask David Kipping, a Columbia University astronomer he is the expert.☺
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-05-15 07:28  

#5  ...intelligence is finite. We have an entire ruling class banking on it. Seems to be evident so far.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-05-15 07:26  

#4  #2 So, you attribute "World Leaders" behavior to natural stupidity?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-05-15 04:20  

#3  Well, the big triangle ones likely come out of Dayton Ohio's AFB. heh..
Posted by: 3dc   2021-05-15 03:06  

#2  *Shrug* Considering the sheer size of the Universe -- Of course there are aliens out there somewhere. Aliens here on Earth (Other than the people with weird hair colors, tattoos and body piercings?) -- color me agnostic to VERY skeptical.
Posted by: magpie   2021-05-15 01:04  

#1  New video taken from USS Omaha shows spherical UFO splash into ocean off San Diego: Ex-fighter pilot says airmen saw unknown aircraft off Virginia coast EVERY DAY for years calling them a 'worrying security threat' ahead of new Pentagon report
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-05-15 00:16  

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