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Are All UFOs From Outer Space?

  • ThePlasmaticWriter
  • Sep 14
  • 3 min read

Are All UFOs From Outer Space? To answer that, we first need to understand the definition of a UFO. A UFO stands for unidentified flying object. This means any object in the skies that can fly, hover, or float high above the clouds that cannot be identified or is unknown is considered to be a UFO. While it can clearly be stated that any aircraft or object that comes from outer space is a UFO, not all UFOs come from outer space. Again, not all UFOs come from outer space. But why do some people think this is the case? Because they associate UFOs with aliens, which is typical and a common connection, as in most assumptions, the two go hand in hand. However, if you separate them and just look at a UFO, you’ll find that not only do they not just come from space, but they come from right here on Earth. While I’m not certain of the status of UFOs in other countries, the United States accounts for several upon several UFOs. The government and military not only fly UFOs but have been doing it for decades, right under our noses. If you’ve ever seen a UFO in the sky, there’s a solid chance that it didn’t come from outer space but is a secret aircraft constructed by the government and military.


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The government and the military(mainly the United States Air Force) will work together by flying unidentified aircraft in the airspace. Do they ever admit they fly UFOs? I’m sure they have in the past, but it would likely depend on the situation. Other countries that fly aircraft must identify themselves when in restricted airspace to prevent an incident and possible retaliation. However, the UFOs that many people catch on camera at night are, in all likelihood, the military testing out a new aircraft. This is done for several reasons, such as testing new technology, getting in a certain amount of flying hours, weapons/war purposes, and most importantly of all, so the public doesn’t see what they’re doing. Do I know for a fact that the government and military have UFOs? Not definitively, however, it’s a safe bet to make that they do, given the likelihood that not every single UFO is going to be from space or another country.


One example of a UFO is the Aurora Spy Plane. Said to have been built in the 1980s, for years, the public has insisted that such an aircraft exists and that the government is covering it up and denying its existence. The government has, over the years, stated that it's merely a myth, pure conjecture, and does not exist, as there is no substantial evidence that it was ever built or flown. Well, if this is true, then how do I and millions of other people over the last 30 years know about it? While it could be the same phenomenon as those who claim to have seen Bigfoot, I feel the Aurora is way more real based on the fact that the government has denied it existed for a long time, not because it doesn’t exist, but because they don’t want us to think it exists. As first mentioned, the Aurora is a spy place, which means it needs to be as incognito and unknown to the world as possible. Despite there being no proof of it having ever flown or having even been built, I personally would consider the Aurora to be a UFO, but in its own unique classification.


Finally, if the government and the military have UFOs, where do they keep them? They aren’t going to keep them on a regular military base. UFOs are, in all probability, kept at both Area 51 locations in Nevada and in Colorado, where much of the original base has been moved to. Area 51, of course, is a secret military base that is said to have some of the world's top secrets within it, as well as UFOs(both built by us and from outer space), alien bodies, and weapons. Area 51 is the perfect place for UFOs to be because it’s out in the middle of the desert, and it’s well documented these days that if a civilian drives or flies within a certain distance of the area, they are confronted by military and asked to leave. Also, the base takes up so much land and is heavily guarded and fenced off that it gives the government and military plenty of space to bring out the UFOs and test them out. Not all UFOs are from outer space, but the irony, in my opinion, is that we are far more likely to see an actual UFO come from space and land than we are to have the government confirm and admit that they have UFOs here on Earth already.


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