
Government-released UFO files fail to provide credible evidence of extraterrestrial visitation, consisting primarily of grainy imagery, anecdotal reports, and heavy redactions. The "unidentified" status of these objects does not imply alien origin, as most sightings remain consistent with terrestrial phenomena like balloons, aircraft, or optical artifacts. Proponents of the "aliens are here" narrative often rely on ego-driven claims rather than empirical data, ignoring the vast astronomical distances that make contact statistically improbable. The absence of verifiable, high-quality evidence—unlike the clear, physical debris recovered from the Chinese spy balloon—highlights the lack of substance in these disclosures. Ultimately, the persistent belief in these anomalies functions more as a modern secular religion than a scientific pursuit of truth, as no verifiable, repeatable evidence has emerged to support the existence of non-human intelligence on Earth.
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