davidbanner99@ wrote:On UFO conspiracy, the most basic flaw: Conspiracy theorists simply assume saucers just have to crash in the USA and not Peru or Ecuador. The much vaunted cover-up data must, of course, be hidden by NASA because presumably the saucer occupants seem to take the view that's the only database.
Always wise to ask probing questions. Once I did just that the conspiracy theorists panicked and removed my counter arguments.
I agree with the view that every unusual event seems to happen in the USA, so it misrepresents the phenomenon. However the US exploited this for decades and used it to cover up covert activities such as test flights of secret technology. They spied over Russia for years and if anything was spotted it was marked as a UFO and they encouraged people to report such incidents. As for alien life, there has to be another because space is unending and the arrogance to believe we can be the only life is typical of humans. We always assume its advanced or more superior, when it could be that they don't know of our existence or are not able to find us or other life. I guess if the US control the narrative they control the reality we hear of. If you look at 9/11 it was so spectacular and reported as such, it couldn't be planned or any other reality. The truth was never sought and the official report made sure of that. The way it was reported defies logic and couldn't have happened as told. There are hundreds of people from emergency workers to scientists who have tried to expose the lies, but are then accused of wearing tin foil hats