I was reading some conspiracy sites, and the reason given why the US Government doesn’t come clean and admit there were aliens in Roswell is that the population will panic.
OK I don’t see how aliens landing over 50 years ago, will incite a panic today.
So let’s say, for the sake of argument, the government says, “Yes we found aliens, back in the 50s in Roswell,” what do you do?
Depends. If it is also released that they sent a message home before being captured and it takes about 65 earth years to travel from their planet to ours…I’d panic maybe a little bit.
Why panic? It was 50 years ago and so far all is well.
…unless in actuality the aliens covertly annihilated the gov’t and replaced it in entirety with clones/robots/pod people under direct control of evil alien overlords from outer space who are slowly but surely destabilizing the US and the rest of the governments of the world until things have degenerated into such a chaotic state that resistance to an invasion and colonization would be minimal. In that case, yes, panic may very well be an appropriate reaction. But I’d have to see a lot more evidence than I’ve been presented with so far.
Why panic? Folks who propose that widespread knowledge of an alien landing on Earth would lead to panic like to point to the infamous “War of the Worlds” broadcast, and the (limited) panic it sparked. But the War of the Worlds broadcast didn’t really derive its terrifying character from an alien landing, but from an alien invasion - people panicked because they thought they were at war, and war is legitimately scary. The broadcast depicted alien war-machines routing human soldiers, troop movements to counter them, and so on. A story about, say, a German invasion by high-tech airship would have provoked a similar degree of panic, I suspect.
The crash-landing of a small alien spacecraft is a very different story from an alien invasion fleed. Sure, it’s remotely possibly that it’s the lead ship of such a fleet - but that’s grounds for concern, maybe even nervouseness, but not panic. Chronic low-grade fear doesn’t just turn into panic on its own. My parents spent many years of their lives believing that they might die in a nuclear holocaust - this troubled them, but I doubt very much that it ever panicked them.
Have you seen the world lately? World wide recessions, multiple governments being rioted against by their populace because of the actions of the governments, don’t ask don’t tell being repealed, and not to mentioned the dead cat I saw this morning so what you mentioned is actually happening.
Face it folks the aliens did land and did replace our governments.
I’m still not panicking though because my truck still runs and Netflix is still working.