I know this viewpoint, but it often disregards the thousands of UFO sightings in eras when we didn’t have advanced aircraft. Certainly, this has been overlapped by multiple USA secret projects, making the whole issue even more convoluted. But as you study more, the documentaries that you have watched—there are hundreds of them out there, each with a different viewpoint. The main issue is the lack of quantifiable data that the government holds and doesn’t make public. For example, the UFO incident at the nuclear missile silo in Russia and America was confirmed by multiple military personnel and leaked documents. In this case, the UFO literally hovered over the nuclear silo and switched the nuclear missiles; the whole base was in a panic. This was in the 1960s era; a similar event happened in the Soviet Union too. These were times when we didn’t have drones; even the most sophisticated planes in that era today look like toys to us.
Many skeptics don’t delve deep into this rabbit hole because the deeper you go, you start to understand that people have been experiencing this much before we even learned to fly. So, yeah, my opinion on this is always I need more data, and then I will judge what’s correct. I know that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, so we just wait to get more and more evidence. I never laugh at skeptics, even if they are studying this at a very high level, and I also never laugh at people who could go to any lengths to prove these are aliens. People just want conclusions; this issue is similar to the question ‘Why are we here?’ Will we get an answer to this question in our lifetime? The answer is no; we need more data about our existence, our universe. People who keep researching are people who I respect more than the people who jump to conclusions by watching media or random low-budget documentaries.
This time there has been one of the biggest advancements in UFO history in modern times. Just think about it; the government of America is discussing passing a bill that will enable the government to gain all knowledge about UFOs in the USA. Even the government is confused, as such a huge topic was hidden from them. So, my advice to everyone: don’t jump to conclusions. If you can support people rooting for disclosure, do that. But if you just want to impose half-baked knowledge from random documentaries, then please stay tuned and don’t discourage others; aliens or not, the disclosure will clear it up anyway. I don’t mean to offend you, but I have been researching ufology for the last 10 years, and still, I am not sure as to what we are seeing. Sure, I have my own theories, but that’s what they are—just theories, not the truth. Nowadays, people see something immediately, and either they turn into UFO believers or skeptics; they want immediate sides to jump to. But that is not reality.
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