The Assumption Against UFO Believers
A short little essay on my arguments against people that laugh at the suggestion or theory of Unidentified Flying Objects.
Since I was about twelve years old I’ve believed that we’re currently being visited by unidentified flying objects. Now first let’s delve into that statement. Just because I admit that statement does it mean I think little green men are coming in to check on us? No it doesn’t, I’d focus on the Unidentified Flying Object part more so than its common connection with extra-terrestrials. What I mean when I say this is that I believe some form of unknown craft are flying in our skies now whether they are piloted by little green men or just highly confidential human pilots is beyond me but I do believe that they exist up there. The problem arises when this phenomenon is mentioned in the news or a person of caliber mentions that he shares this belief with others. The collective response is to instantly disregard him as a lunatic or a person not of sound mind. I hear the term tin-foil hat tossed out a lot when people begin to judge the believers in UFOs.
Now my problem is with the people that come to these conclusions about people that believe in UFOs. Many of the people who do are intelligent, free-thinking, and educated people. There is a bunch of evidence supporting the fact that something unknown is flying around in our skies. We’ve got videos, personal stories, stories from astronauts, politicians, police offers, military personnel, and just simple honest folk who have no reason to lie. If even a percentage of that shaky proof is validated then it means something unknown is visiting us. The reason we cannot get any good proof or confirm the suspicions is because of people scoffing at the mere idea of UFOs. Nobody wants to look foolish therefore it either takes someone crazy to speak up or someone with immense internal courage to do so. If people were to stop scoffing and laughing at the notion of UFOs then maybe we could actually reach a conclusion upon the subject rather than treating it as if it were a joke printed on a candy wrapper.
Why is it so far-fetched to believe in such a notion anyways? If you’ve ever watched television you know the advanced weaponry that we gladly display as entertainment and are not afraid to keep secrets of. So if you think about it just imagine what kinds of weapons and craft we have that we are actually worried about the information getting out into the public. Is it so hard to imagine that maybe humans have created flying saucers or some other similar technology? The Nazi’s were working on developing such vehicles decades ago so who is to say that it hasn’t been achieved and is just being kept secret to not advertise our military superiority.
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Post CommentLee M. godfrey
On May 21, 2009 at 6:55 pm
If I stuck my nose up to a raw chicken and took a whiff, I would throw up regardless of the smell! LOL