Maybe we're just hypersensitive to this sort of thing, but it seems like UFO reports have been pouring in lately. After the possible appearance of UFOs in Google Street View and in the skies over San Francisco and Brooklyn, a man claims to have snapped a photographed of a "Grey" alien in the woods of Texas.
The truth is out there! Well, sort of. The 'X-Files' gang were partially right: the National Archives recently published declassified "flying saucer" schematics and the details of the project, dubbed "Project 1974" that hailed from the 1950s.
Aliens have long been major players in science fiction and pop culture, but according to the Queen’s astronomer, Lord Martin Rees, scientists are now within 40 years of actually confirming their (non-fictional) existence.
Do believe in extraterrestrial life? Do you believe intelligent life exists elsewhere? If you do you aren't alone. Celebrity Physicist Michio Kaku says they are out there.
While the threat of an alien invasion does not pose any immediate danger to the world as we know it, a new report suggests that a large part of the American population would not be surprised if one day it actually happened.
I believe human's capacity for imagination is much less than that needed to realistically conceptualize an alien invasion. Whatever it might be, it sure won't be beatable by Will Smith or Red Dust.
Somewhere out on I-40 you'll find the famed Cadillac Ranch. It is quite the site to see and has changed a lot since it was created in 1974 by Ant Farm. Aliens moved the monument closer to I-40 in 1997.
According to a former Pentagon consultant and prominent author and lecturer, President Eisenhower met with aliens on at least one occasion during his presidency. Timothy Good, who worked with the Eisenhower administration, made this claim on a recent BBC program.