If you follow the modern UFO phenomena, there is an interesting evolution. They show up in large numbers right after humans start using atomic weapons. At first, they fly mostly in plain sight, if on the outskirts of civilization, but also over military bases and highly classified research facilities. There are a few sightings in cities, but they're relatively rare, with one very notable exception.
It's irrelevant where they fly, the point is that they fly below the clouds, in other words, all you have to do is look up.
That is ridiculous if you put in perspective that they don't want to show themselves.
All they would need is to fly above the clouds or have some sort of stealth device like invisibility.
DC in 1952 is one of the things that changed my mind on UFO's.
The DC incident is beloved by conspiracy theorists all over, but there is nothing that scream alien as far as i'm concerned.
Their best argument is "we didn't had that kind of technology", but the thing is.........didn't we?
I'm not saying that we did, i'm saying that we don't know.
The DC incident, imo, it's a gigantic false flag, nothing more than that.
For the ones that don't know
False flag describes covert operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by entities, groups, or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them.
Let's examine it....
Lights appeared in the sky, they were flying in formation, and all of a sudden they were gone.
Now, let's look at it from the idea of "aliens did it"....
What would be the point in showing themselves....but really not?
They never landed, they never appeared in plain sight...but they flew extremely low for everyone to see???!! It makes no sense.
Now, let's look at it from a false flag perspective....
Population see lights in the sky, they scream aliens and ufos; those lights never land, which will always make us wonder if it was aliens or not.
More even, they appear above the USA CAPITAL, right above the CAPITOL, the building where the where the Congress of the United States meets.
Why didn't the "aliens" flew over someone's house? Not in some other city or another street? Why right above the seat of the US power? Why do UFOs love the USA so much?
Coincidence...
My best guess about this all "alien thing" is that it was a "snowball effect" with no ending in sight.
My analogy is, the rolling of a small ball of snow up a snow-covered hillside. As it rolls the ball will pick up more snow, gaining more mass and surface area, and picking up even more snow and momentum as it rolls along.
When it gets to the top, you just let it roll down the other side, destroying everything in it's path.
In other words, someone wanted people to believe in aliens, so they started to give false information and create a fantastic idea...but then people all over started to believe and the craze grew larger and larger with no end in sight.
I still say that this all alien/ufo craze started with the War of the Worlds radio broadcast on October 30 1938, way before any sightings happened (coincidence?)
Did you know that, not even 2 months later:
On December 19, 1938, Princeton University announced that it was beginning a study of the social and psychological aspects of the panic surrounding "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, with the assistance of a government grant.
Why was the government interest in the effects of a fake radio broadcast?