Thanks for the link, Chris. It is very interesting! With so many rational people reporting UFOs, photographing them, and videoing them, for how much longer can they not be taken with the seriousness they deserve? I was watching an old Sightings episode today that quoted (back in the 90's) 25,000 reports were being made each year in the U.S. alone. If even one of the hundreds of thousands of UFO sightings reported over the years is an alien space craft, then that means there are alien space craft visiting earth skies.

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Who would put their money on the fact that not one of these reports are of genuine alien craft? And what about the thousands of photographs? It defies logic to believe that aliens are not visiting (or living here or have always been here or whatever). But it is very confronting to accept and doesn't comfortably fit into the current paradigm of mass reality.

Where are all the pieces of crashed craft? Locked up like the Roswell pieces perhaps, or the Kecksburg craft? I find it surprising a craft would crash at all. Maybe aliens are as prone to goofs as we are at our stage of development. I personally wouldn't lean toward thinking that, so I'm more inclined to wonder if they crashed on purpose. Was it a wake up call to seep into the consciousness of the populace even as the pieces were whisked away?

I believe that aliens surround us and that crafts fill our skies whether or not we see them. If they meant us harm, our goose would already be cooked. Though there are likely more than one type of alien "here" with different ideas and ethics, I wholeheartedly believe something concerned with the progression of our evolution is in ultimate charge.