An expert has warned about the sudden increase in the number of reports of UFO sightings around the world in recent months.
According to News.com.au, the trend of reporting UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) sightings around the world is increasing sharply, causing many people to wonder if we are facing a “visit” from aliens. According to experts, this is no longer a rare phenomenon but has become a common problem, beyond the framework of normal curiosity.
A large proportion of the world’s population believes that Earth has been visited by extraterrestrials. In the UK, one in five people believe that this has happened. Meanwhile, in the US, the figure is even higher, with 34% of the population believing that UFOs are evidence of alien life – up from 20% in 1996. Some 24% of Americans also claim to have seen a UFO at least once in their lifetime.
This becomes even more interesting when you consider the fact that there is no real evidence of aliens’ existence. However, this belief is still widespread, not only in the US but all over the world, and is increasingly becoming a social issue.
In the United States, interest in the issue has led to political action. The Pentagon’s disclosures of UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) have received bipartisan attention. Many believe that the government and military are hiding the truth about UFOs and aliens.
A 2019 Gallup poll found that 68% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it lets on, sparking a wave of calls for transparency from presidents ranging from Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton.
Most recently, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer introduced the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023, which would force the government to disclose more information about these phenomena. However, so far, the Pentagon’s disclosures have not yielded any conclusive evidence of alien existence.
The rise in UFO reports and public interest in aliens is fueling conspiracy theories and undermining trust in democratic institutions. Television shows like “Ancient Aliens” on the History Channel attract millions of viewers and appear to increase belief in alien stories.
This could overshadow mainstream scientific efforts to search for extraterrestrial life. Astrobiology – a field of science that studies the possibility of extraterrestrial life – is currently struggling to compete with entertainment programs based on UFO conspiracy theories.
The perception of UFOs has become more than a strange phenomenon; it has become a social, cultural, and political issue. It affects not only our perception of extraterrestrials but also has potential implications for trust in social institutions and governments. In this context, it is necessary to distinguish between science and entertainment to avoid overshadowing genuine and valuable research.