Personally i think David Grusch, David Fraver, and Ryan Graves made great points about why this topic should be seriously looked at even if it is prosaic sounds like the greatest fraud case in history and if it is aliens then well thats also fucking wild either way i think it should be investigated properly
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For discussion of everything rum and uncanny, from cryptozoology (mysterious or out-of-place animals), UFOs, high strangeness, etc. Following in the footsteps of Charles Fort and all those inspired by him, like the field of anomalistics.
As this community is on Feddit.uk it takes a British approach to things but it needn't be restricted to the UK - if it's weird and unusual it probably has a home here.
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In the late 1990s, only 20% of people in the US believed UFO sightings were proof of alien life, said the magazine. That had risen to 34% by 2022, at which time 24% of 1,000 Americans polled also said they had seen a flying saucer.
I wonder what the Venn diagram looks like between Americans who believe aliens are amongst us and Trump voters. 🤔