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reconnecting 7 hours ago

I feel sorry for every child who didn't have SETI@home and X-Files at the same time during their childhood.

The truth is still out there.

ckozlowski 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Oh, I feel this. As a pre-teen, I loved it. SETI@Home running on our family's Pentium 100, X-Files, and hanging out on the "Parascope" forum and chatroom on AOL for all things UFO related. An "I Want To Believe" poster on my wall.

I've (thankfully) moved on past that, but I look back at that with nostalgia.

scottLobster 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Same here, you either move past it or go crazy, if the UFO subreddits are any indication. Given the population was already obsessed with blurry clumps of pixels in short video clips, AI is going to send a lot of those people into trailers in the desert with a lifetime supply of aluminum foil.

And now that we have mass-produced hyper-maneuverable quad-copter drones, the whole "it moved backward in a way that no aircraft ever could!" doesn't really hit as hard.

_DeadFred_ 2 hours ago | parent [-]

My current UFO conspiracy brain is that the UAP makers want Greenland as their home, and the US wants to get the benefits of that. Because that would be less crazy to me than what it's really about.

nooflare an hour ago | parent [-]

This is probably the reason | except the UAP makers are now us

losthobbies 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

When conspiracies were a bit more fun.

Anyone else collect The X-Factor partworks magazine? I used to love reading it.

x187463 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Of all the current US conspiracy theories, the UFO/UAP conspiracy is still the most interesting and fully developed/ongoing conspiracy space. Just check out the recent 'Age of Disclosure' documentary from this year.

I'm not arguing a position on the theory, just saying it's very active and has the old-school qualities that were present in the 90's.

RajT88 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There's some genuinely weird shit unexplained, I'll give you that. Unlike Bigfoot, where you can look at a map of the historical range of bears and see it exactly matches where all the Bigfoot sightings are.

Bratmon 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I dunno. I think the fact that these sightings are always from sleep deprived individuals describing things at the far end of their range of detection (whether that's 5 miles away with the Mk 1 eyeball or 500 miles away with classified superradar) suggests a pretty clear pattern.

nephihaha 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

People claim to see Bigfoot creatures in the Mississippi Delta and Florida... Even Scotland. None of these are much noted for their bears.

Jtsummers 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> the Mississippi Delta and Florida... Even Scotland. None of these are much noted for their bears.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_black_bear

The US South has bears.

RajT88 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There are some outliers (like Hawaii, or the 2 sightings in my local forest preserve) which cannot be bears, but what you will find is there is way more bear populations wandering around than you realize.

The trend is pretty clear.

nephihaha 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Pilots from the Eastern Bloc and NATO countries have had sightings. It's not just a US thing. People have been claiming to see them for longer than the USA has existed.

scottLobster 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Not to be that guy, but if the majority of sightings coming from nations capable of producing advanced military aircraft... well perhaps the aliens thought the F-15 was badass and wanted a closer look?

ErroneousBosh 3 hours ago | parent [-]

You know when you pass a nice classic car reeeeally slowly so you can get a good look? Aw yeah, don't see many of those, do you?

steve1977 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

IMHO, the whole social/psychological aspect of the "conspiracy" or phenomenom or whatever you want to call it is at least as interesting as the phenomenon itself.

lagniappe 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's not a conspiracy anymore

thatguy0900 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I'd really like to see it disclosed by a government that isn't panicking about epstein files/being impeached and trying to cover up other stories before I'm fully convinced

pixl97 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I mean this is a meta-conspiracy in itself. I don't think you're incorrect/wrong, but using one conspiracy theory to hide a conspiracy with lots of evidence is interesting.

nephihaha 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I would be more interested in the former USSR or China, maybe Iran and Latin America. The Eastern Bloc must have covered up a lot of stuff but would have wild stories.