Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) Conspiracy Theories – UFOs

There have been many historic moments of unlikely objects flying above the Earth. UFOs, or Unidentified Flying Objects, have been witnessed above the planet. It is always debated whether aliens are trying to invade us or are simply spying on us. There are many questions about how seriously we should consider the reports of UFOs. No particular explanation has been given by the government, even after many videos and news reports about UFOs, and this may be the origin of many conspiracy theories.

    • Conspiracy Theory – UFO and America

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      Many people believe that the government and politicians are hiding the evidence of the extraterrestrial objects and most specifically the Unidentified Flying Objects. Many people argue that the Government of the United States is in communication with the extraterrestrials  and are allowing the alien abduction. For more than a decade, allegations of suppression have persisted and it is said that there is physical destruction of data of the extraterrestrials.
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    • Conspiracy Theory – UFO sighting

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      In 1950, when a movie director accidentally filmed some unusual aerial objects and handed the footage over to the U.S. Air Force, it is said that the part showing the spinning discs in space was removed when they returned it. Likewise, much evidence is said to have been erased by the U.S. government. Many people claimed to have witnessed flying objects that changed their shape in space. Some conspiracy theorists believe that during the military investigation of green fireballs, several UFOs were photographed in April 1949. Four spherical objects, each with a 30-foot diameter, were reportedly flying in different formations at high speed, at an altitude of about 30 miles. However, no such documents were found later, and it is believed that they were suppressed in the final report.

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    • Conspiracy Theory – Area 51 and the aliens

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      Area 51 has always been a mystery and is central to the fantasy that rumors about alien secrets are held within this remote desert site. Many conspiracy theorists and people believe that the United States government is deliberately hiding information about extraterrestrials. Area 51 is one such location where the remains of UFOs are assumed to be stored. It is an Air Force base about 150 miles from Las Vegas, where some military personnel are believed to have access to extraterrestrial materials. After the sudden surge of memes related to Area 51 across social media, the event called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us” gained popularity, with almost 1.5 million people signing up to uncover the truth behind it. Many civilians began to protest, calling it a “raid,” prompting the Air Force to announce that any attempt to enter the area would be highly discouraged and met with resistance.

    • Conspiracy Theory – Roswell

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      As stories of flying saucers and discs were circulating wildly, the events in Roswell gained widespread attention. When the press released information that a flying disk had crashed at a ranch near the town of Roswell, a hastily held press conference announced that it was nothing but debris from a fallen weather balloon. Later, the book The Roswell Incident was published, claiming that it was a cover-up to hide the truth. Even though this may seem far-fetched, half of the world’s population believes in the presence of aliens.

    • Conspiracy Theory – Aliens

      Fact: No, not true

      Many conspiracy theorists and filmmakers took this to the next level by creating movies like Star Wars, Men in Black, and Independence Day. Even though many videos are available on the internet for everyone to see, there is still no official explanation regarding extraterrestrials. Claims of alien invasions on Earth and the possibility of life on Mars have become more common, especially after the release of numerous science-fiction movies.

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  1. “At approximately 11:00 am on Wednesday, 6 April 1966, students and a teacher from Westall High School, now Westall Secondary College, reported seeing a flying object, described as a grey (or silvery-green) saucer-shaped craft with a slight purple hue and about twice the size of a family car. According to the students, the object was descending, overflew the high school, and disappeared behind a stand of trees. Approximately 20 minutes later the object reportedly reappeared, climbed at speed and departed towards the north-west. Some accounts describe the object as being pursued by five unidentified aircraft.”

  2. Many complaining in other subs about the term UFO per Russian translation. If UFO is meant in the literal sense, an Earthly originating unidentified flying object, then these posts should be removed. They don’t provide anything worthwhile or educational.

  3. A really interesting blog. Will make you think – there is more than we can imagine out there!

  4. This is really the best researched and explained blog I’ve ever seen about the subject of UFOs. This conspiracy theory is a great read for anybody interested in UFO’s or anything related.

  5. This is a great conspiracy buster and I’d recommend to anyone interested in UFO’s at all, skeptic, believer, unsure alike

  6. UFO simply means unidentified flying object, not aliens. I’m simply posting the story because it allegedly happened the day before yesterday and no outlet outside of MSN and Newsweek have covered it.

  7. Exactly. But at this point the whole “Unidentified flying object” connotation being synonymous with aliens doesn’t help the issue at all. Technically even an airplane is a “UFO” until it is identified as such. Everything is unidentified until it is later identified. It doesn’t mean anything, really, and just feeds the conspiracy theorists.

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