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January 29, 2007

UFO’s: A cover up?

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UFO Hunter

UFO’s:  A cover up?

Unidentified flying objects have been sited in various locations all over the world.  While people are being made to believe that the UFOs are the transportations carrying extra terrestrial beings, there are skeptics who think of UFOs as a fake.

People who could not take the thought of the existence of other beings in the universe are quick to point their fingers on the government or some other spy groups who they say are manipulating the minds of the people into believing that UFOs are real.  Or are they?

The idea that unidentified flying objects are indeed being used to cover up a covert government spy project may be the easiest way out or explanation for people who freak out on the though that six-legged or one-eyed beings possessing human intelligence do exist within our midst.  But come to think, the government will do anything and everything to achieve what it wants with or without the consent and the knowledge of the people so why not a cover up using UFOs?

Some sectors say the powers that be had already made contact with the passengers of these flying saucers but such truth is being suppressed through a series of denial and other strategies aimed at washing out the issue.  There are groups who are convinced that the government is constant communication with extra terrestrials and they are using such connection to further their technical advancement.

The unexplained disappearance of people related to alien abduction is said to be abductions with the consent of the government who is allowing extra terrestrials to kidnap humans so they can get their hands on more technical weapons and knowledge possessed by these aliens.

The conspiracy theory has been made more popular by television and movie shows like the X Files which creates paranoia among the people along with distrust in government and belief in the existence of aliens carried by unidentified flying objects.  A lot of blockbuster movies like the Independence Day got inspiration from the subject of unidentified flying objects and this conspiracy theory.

The problem is that the conspiracy theory has been passed on from one generation to another and has become an urban legend that it is becoming difficult to sift out the truth from farce and the reality from fiction.  The ranting and revelations on the conspiracy theory are so detailed it is so difficult to simply dismiss them as fabrications.  However, most of these theories lack the proper corroboration necessary when approaching the theories using the scientific method.

A survey indicated that while most people do not really believe the conspiracy theory, they believe that the American government is suppressing the real story behind the sightings of unidentified flying objects.  They are one in saying that it can be extra terrestrial, a secret spy program of the government or some other secret but the consensus is that something is being kept from them,

A research made in the 1970s show that majority or more than seventy percent of those interviewed believe that the government was keeping UFO secrets from being revealed.  Fifty percent of the people believed that unidentified flying objects do exist while a lesser percentage believed that the UFOs came from another galaxy.

No one really knows the real score on the conspiracy theories and the existence of extra terrestrials and the unidentified flying objects.  But whatever it is, the fact is that there is something that the government is telling or not telling its people.  And they have a right to know.

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