NASA has launched a new division dedicated to researching and exclusively analyzing all of the data gathered from the public and government on UFOs. For more than 70 years, these close encounters have been explained away as hot air balloons, drone or unexplained aerial phenomena, but at the end of the day, serious questions need to be answered. You can explain away things like this only for so long. The U.S. government is finally pulling down the veil of secrecy that has been in since the infamous incident in 1947. When a flying disc was recovered in Rosell, N.M. and later analyzed in Area 51, a highly classified U.S. Air Force facility.
But a larger historical context is necessary. We have evidence of UFOs dating back to ancient Egypt and other cultures around the world in terms of hieroglyphics and artwork depicting possible alien encounters. In my view, it is foolish to doubt that there could be other life out there beyond our planet. For one thing, we know that there are so many other planets outside our solar system. Some of which are potentially capable of supporting life. It feels like year after year, we’re seeing more strange phenomena. There are just too many unexplained lights.
In fact, I saw just last week lights that shot out into the sky in a way that defied the laws of physics, and I actually caught them on camera. It’s clear that something weird and unusual is going on. And if ignoring it would be done at our own detriment. If there is really intelligent life out there, we’re actually missing out on opportunities to learn more about possible answers to our existential questions. There could be these fascinating beings out there with incredible advanced technologies. It’s clear to me that life exists somewhere else. We owe it to ourselves to learn more about it and not demonize people for having that belief.