How much of the anonymity of the Internet is a factor in how much you are willing to discuss your UFO experiences or what you have seen?

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How much of the anonymity of the Internet is a factor in how much you are willing to discuss your UFO experiences or what you have seen?

How much of what you discuss of your experiences are you willing to discuss in real life outside of your closest private friends or family?

Are you able to even talk about these things with them?

How “in the closet” are you in real life?

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