7 Conspiracies About Aliens So Convincing You Almost Believe Them

We would all like to believe that aliens are real. We want to believe that aliens are real. The possibility that another life actually exists outside of earth is fascinating.

And if you go a step further and if these aliens could be intelligent enough to visit us would be the most significant event for humankind. That is why the conspiracies about UFOs never dies, even though astronauts have repeatedly said that they haven’t sighted an alien yet.

Out of the ridiculous ones out there, there are a few which hold some weight. Enough to make us doubt rational thought.

Take a look.

1. The flying saucer crash at Roswell in 1947

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In this incident, the military base at Roswell officially gave a statement saying that they found a silver metallic disc at the crash site.

After some time, this statement was reverted and they said that it was a weather balloon that was being tested. Roswell became the most famous incident concerning the UFOs, and because of the first official statement by the military, many still believe that a UFO had indeed crashed at Roswell.

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2. Area 51

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For decades, conspiracy theorists claimed that the US government was hiding alien artifacts in this super-secret military base called Area 51. In all that time the US government denied the existence of this secret military base that was claimed to be in the state of Nevada.

The in 2013, the CIA officially declared that area 51 was indeed a real military base in Nevada when they declassified the documents.

This made a lot of buzz in the news at the time and strengthened the claim that Area 51 is used for reverse engineering alien technology. The work that is done on the site still remains Top Secret.

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3. Project Blue Book

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Project Blue Book is a US Air Force sanctioned study to officially investigate the existence and veracity of UFO sightings.

Yes, the US government actually spent money and expertise to investigate UFO claims because during many of the flight testing pilots would report sightings of unknown objects violating their airspace.

The USAF investigated almost 12,000 UFO sightings and in the end concluded that there has been no authentic proof that UFOs exist.

FYI, they ran this research for more than 17 years.

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4. Keksberg UFO incident

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One of the most famous and believable incidents where the residents of the small town in Pittsburgh reported seeing a capsule streaking across the sky and making a U-turn before falling down.

The residents did get a good look at the capsule and said that it looked like an acorn. But before they could investigate further, the US army took over and cordoned off the area, taking control of the crash site.

After the US government passed the Freedom of Information act, similar to our RTI act, a journalist put in an application to know more about this incident.

The files were declared missing.

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5. UFOs Hover Over Tennessee College

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This incident was a mass sighting. That meant that a lot of people saw the UFO. In this incident, there were 2 UFOs. One professor at the college wrote to the national science magazine Science Advisor that one UFO was shaped like the moon while the other shaped like a star.

A very likely story, we might say because you see the moon and stars at night.

But this incident happened during the day. The incident still remains a mystery.

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6. UFO crash in Texas

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The aircraft crashed over a big region and scattered debris all over the crash site. The local residents even recovered the body of the pilot inside. The newspaper reported that the pilot looked nothing like a human.

The body was buried in the town cemetery. In 1973, a journalist tracked the last living resident down and asked her if the story is true. Mary Evans, 93 at the time confirmed that it had indeed taken place and that it was indeed a UFO.

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7. The Battle of Los Angeles

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Probably the most believable conspiracy theory here, in the middle of the Second World War, 25 aircraft flying in a cluster were spotted 120 miles west of the city of Los Angeles. The military went into a frenzy thinking that the Japanese were attacking them. The artillery division fired at these aircraft, but none of the bullets connected.

There was no wreckage, nor was there any signs of aircraft after this. The military commanders credited this incident to mass hysteria. A likely story.

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Do you believe in UFOs?

Do you have any UFO stories you would like to share with us since the Americans have outdone every country in the world in this field? Please leave a comment.

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