Why I’m Finally Talking About Aliens
For years, I kept my alien enthusiasm under wraps. It wasn’t shame, exactly—it was more the realization that admitting “I believe in aliens” often gets you cast as some unhinged conspiracy theorist. And as an educator, that’s…not the best look.
But the world has shifted, and so have I. We’ve reached a point where talking about aliens is no longer a sign of insanity—it’s just common sense.
The reality that we are not alone isn’t just a belief of mine. It’s logical. It’s well-read. It’s backed by math and science. Yet, despite mounting evidence (and a few government admissions), many people still scoff at the idea.
So, let’s break this down.
The Math of “We Are Not Alone”
Let’s start with the size of the universe. Our galaxy alone, the Milky Way, contains an estimated 100 to 400 billion stars. And that’s just one galaxy among 200 billion others. Each star could have planets orbiting it, some of which might fall in their star’s “Goldilocks zone,” where conditions could support life.
Now, do the math. Trillions of stars. Quadrillions of planets. You’re telling me Earth is the only one that developed life? Sorry, but that’s statistically absurd.
Even here on Earth, life has managed to thrive in places we once thought impossible—deep under the ocean, in volcanic vents, even inside radioactive waste. Life is adaptable, resilient, and creative. So, if life can thrive in Earth’s most extreme environments, why wouldn’t it exist somewhere else?
And just because we haven’t seen aliens doesn’t mean they’re not there. Most of the universe is invisible to us. Entire dimensions and forces exist that we only know about through their effects—like gravity. What if aliens are out there, operating just beyond our perception? What if they’ve been here all along?
And evidence is mounting that they have.
The Growing Evidence of Alien Life
The idea of extraterrestrial visitors is no longer just the stuff of sci-fi movies—it’s entering the realm of public record. In recent years, the U.S. government has declassified documents and released footage of what they now call “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs). These aren’t just blurry photos from hobbyists. We’re talking about videos captured by military pilots showing objects moving in ways that defy our current understanding of physics.
In 2020, the Pentagon officially acknowledged the existence of these UAPs. Then, in July 2023, whistleblower David Grusch—a former intelligence officer—testified before Congress that the U.S. government has evidence of non-human craft. Grusch’s testimony included claims that not only have we been visited, but that the government has recovered materials from these encounters.
What’s more, these craft demonstrate capabilities far beyond anything humans have developed. They can accelerate at unimaginable speeds, change direction without inertia, and even travel underwater. And they’ve been observed doing this for decades.
Aliens Exist—Now What?
We know two things:
Aliens exist.
They are far more advanced than us.
Is it time to dive under the bed? Should we start hoarding canned goods for the impending invasion? Absolutely not.
Here’s why: So far, they’ve been peaceful. Think about it—if they have the technology to visit us, they certainly have the technology to vaporize us. But they haven’t. They’re not here to conquer or destroy. If anything, they seem curious, patient, even respectful of our existence.
Meanwhile, humanity’s track record? Well, let’s just say we’re the species that invented nuclear weapons and social media. If anyone’s likely to destroy us, it’s…us.
Which is why I’m not scared of aliens. I’m rooting for them.
Whatever their motives, I can’t help but think that aliens represent hope. Hope that there’s something bigger, smarter, and better out there. Hope that they’ll share their knowledge, their technology, maybe even a way for us to stop destroying ourselves.
So yes, I believe in aliens. And no, I’m not running in fear. I’m cheering them on.
SAVE US!
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