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A family is sitting on their couch watching a scary movie, when all of the sudden there is a loud crash. The youngest daughter looks at her dad for comfort, terrified but trying to keep her calm he simply smiles and gets up off the couch. He goes to the back door and looks out the window, he sees a glowing light that is about 200 feet off the ground. Nervously, he opens the door to get a better look. He steps outside and sees the object, it's gray with flashing lights all along the bottom. It shape is similar to that of a saucer. Running quickly back inside the house he grabs the phone and calls the police, explaining what he saw. The operator disregards him, calling him a middle-schooler and hangs up angrily. He thinks to himself, Are aliens …show more content…
The military telling everyone it was only a crashed weather balloon (Stacy). Which brings the fact that the government does everything in there power to cover any little thing about aliens or ufos up, but says they aren't real. Seems a little off-putting. Considering how many people have claimed to see a UFO or even been abducted by aliens themselves. Bill Richardson, New Mexico governor, even wants the government to be open with all of the knowledge of aliens (Fromson). “ Roughly seven in ten people” think the government is not telling the world what they know of extraterrestrial life (Radford). Stanton Friedman calls the cover ups the “Cosmic Watergate” (Stacy). The government has spent at least 7 billion dollars on keeping files about UFOs secret (Douglas). In fact, the government is trying so hard that anyone who get their hands on a file can't even read it because they have at least ¾ of the file blacked out. Due to the dishonesty of the government many files regarding aliens or UFOs will never see the light …show more content…
The man’s daughter was taken that night the UFO crashed and he has since been searching for her. Once he boards the UFO all he sees is a white light, he covers his face to shield his eyes. He then hears a disembodied voice coming from, it seems, all around him. The voice seemed to carry him to another room, a room where his daughter lay on a table. He quickly grabbed her and tried to find a way out. He heard a loud siren and dropped to the floor in self-defense, wrapping his daughter under his body. The sound stopped abruptly and he looked up hesitantly, seeing that he was back in the desert. Immediately he looked down at his daughter, scared she wasn't really there. He knows that no one will ever believe what happened, but as long as his family believes him, he can be content. Though that doesn't mean he won't stop trying to find hardcore proof for the world to see. He begins to take it one step at a time...The possibility that aliens are real will always be there. There has always been proof. Maybe not what some would call substantial proof, but proof is there. Whether one wants to believe in that proof is up to them. For those who believe in God, but not aliens, Reverend Jose Gabriel Funes thinks that if one doesn't believe in aliens, then they are “putting limits on God’s creative freedom”

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