Not in the least.
Its time someone shot an alien and slammed it onto the public table like a good deer carcass.
If not, go away and leave us alone.
You see an alien ship hovering 500 feet over your house?
Unleash a 40 round .223 magazine at it.
All this desire of pressing the alien flesh . a reimagining of humanity and its outer boundaries is a load of propaganda.Its right up there with the transgender movement.
You do know that some folks think these “aliens” may be humans from the far future, right?
That case is made here:
https://www.amazon.com/Extratempestrial-Model-Dr-Michael-Masters/dp/1733634045
I was just thinking about. So here's a hypothetical question:
You're out deer hunting in a remote area with night time coming on so you're walking back to your vehicle down a dirt road.
Suddenly an alien spacecraft comes down and lands in front of you and an alien steps out of it.
You know darn well nobody is ever going to believe your story so what do you do? Do you shoot it as you stated to prove they exist and if you do, would the authorities charge you with a crime such as murder?
In 1968, two patrol boats in the DMZ between North and South Vietnam spotted a couple of UFOs approaching them. The two UFOs stopped and hovered over the first patrol boat. Crew members of the second patrol boat watched as a flash of light from the UFOs completely engulfed the first boat and destroyed it in a huge explosion.In a separate incident, the only known photograph of a UFO from the Vietnam War was taken in 1967. An American serviceman was riding in the back of a truck in Chu Lai when he spotted an odd object.With his Electro-35 Yashica camera, the soldier took a picture of a cylindrical object hovering just above the country road. These sorts of experiences made UFO stories somewhat common during the Vietnam War.Zachery Brasier doesn’t believe UFO stories, but he finds them fun to read.