
UFO File Release Sparks Debate Over What Aliens Would Think of Humanity
Key Takeaways
- Trump orders release of UFO data.
- Avi Loeb says extraterrestrials would be disappointed by Earth's conflicts.
- Coverage asks what aliens would think of humanity.
Alien Perspective
The UFO file release reignited curiosity about extraterrestrial life.
“As Trump orders UFO data released, a question hangs: If aliens exist, what would they think of us”
Avi Loeb said he would be pretty disappointed if looking at Earth from a distance.
The disclosure became a moment of self-reflection for humanity.
Obama and Trump Fuel Interest
Obama stated aliens are real but hadn’t seen them.
Trump directed release of government files citing tremendous interest.
The timing coincided with NASA's Artemis II mission.
Public Belief and Government Mystery
About two-thirds of Americans believe intelligent life exists elsewhere.
“For generations, human beings have wondered: What would alien life from another planet be like”
The released files included 38 previously classified documents but offered no conclusive proof.
Experts criticized the release as lacking substantive revelations.
Skepticism and Speculation
Skepticism persisted about whether UFOs are alien technology or naval experiments.
Freedman used a sonar sensor image to illustrate misinterpretation.
UFOs remain a cultural Rorschach test.
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