UFOs has been one of my favorite topics of interest for many years to discuss and analyze. You have your believers, skeptics and the people in between like me. I have not seen definitive proof yet but I have an open mind. I believe it’s safe to say most people are still waiting for undeniable proof of aliens. However UFO sightings and videos still fascinate me and I continue to search for my definitive proof. The real question is not if life exists in space because is almost certain that it does but has any actual intelligent extraterrestrial life visited the planet earth. In short; are aliens real?

Sunday, July 25, 2021

why do ufos crash

 Why do ufos crash? Assuming they have, do we possess any ships. Does anyone? UFOs are strange things. It's not just a question of "why" they crash, but also "how" and most importantly, "what". With little to no answers, many conspiracy theorists have taken up the case. Some believe in government cover-ups while others think that extraterrestrial beings are crashing UFOs in order to study the Earth for research purposes. Whatever it might be, this is not a new phenomenon within our world. 


However, this is not what interests me today. What interests me today is the notion that UFOs are crashing on purpose to study us. I must admit that I don't know much about this theory but I've always thought of it as rather far-fetched and not entirely believable. UFO crashes are strange nonetheless and there's always a chance that some encounters with aliens occur which can be found in the "crash" records of NASA or NORAD or other incidents where pilots or security forces report seeing something suspicious up in the sky.

why do ufos crash

So why do ufos crash? They crash because they don't know how to fly. They crash because they've run out of fuel. They crash because they have a problem with the steering, have lost an engine, take damage, or simply can't handle themselves sufficiently. This is no different from commercial airplanes crashing and people should not get their panties in a bunch about it. As far as we know, ufos are machines. With that in mind, we should probably pay more attention to what the UFO pilots are doing and how we can learn from them. We should try flying one ourselves! Where there's a will, there's a way. But remember, don't expect the aliens to just hand over their ships because they crashed on human territory. They're probably still confused and pissed off that they crashed here unannounced in the first place.


Maybe various armies have shot them down. I don't know. But I do understand that we are doing some pretty shoddy research and that's inexcusable. Maybe, just maybe, there are some aliens out there who want to talk to us and live peacefully amongst us. Maybe they have technology which will benefit us greatly like medical equipment for example - if they have advanced that much.


I don't think anyone has really asked this question before but it seems like an important one to ask nonetheless. Do UFOs crash? I'm sure they do consider how many of them there are. Some crashes are just plain unexplainable and some things will remain a mystery but I believe that with hard work and dedication, we can learn to fly one ourselves. If I could make one wish, I would wish for a UFO to crash and thus begin my quest of learning to fly one. I am sure that there are many who would agree with me. Who among us wouldn't like to pilot a UFO and see what it's like from the inside? Maybe we can learn something about how it works.


According to a trusted source: "All kinds of things crash, including our own aircrafts and spaceships. So, it is not surprising if some UFOs come crashing down too." At any rate, I think we should look at this in a more positive light. There is nothing wrong with studying crashed UFOs in order to learn from them and possibly make our own better ones than theirs.


Finally, having said that. There is still the question of what happens to those aliens after they crash. Do they just pick themselves up and walk off, or do they leave the Earth? Or are they stuck here to study us for some indeterminate amount of time until we notice them and send them home? Do they go back home? To which place do they go back to? It's all speculation, but a bit of a mystery nonetheless. 


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