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Did NASA Debunk Aliens in Las Vegas?

Journalists may need to stick to the facts, become very precise in reporting on aliens, and leave the opinions to the public discourse.

John Ege

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Kiara Adams, writing for Las Vegas Review-Journal, Did aliens land in Las Vegas? NASA says no, more than suggested the light was a meteor. Maybe so. But NASA didn’t address the alien at all, or if they did, she didn’t cover it. Even if it was a meteor captured on a law enforcement officer’s body cam, people clearly don’t know enough about aliens to rule out aliens. After all, if they have been on Earth for a minimum of 75 years, they clearly have stealth capabilities beyond human senses. They can also evade our tech.

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One thing scientists have not done is analyze changes in data over time. So, for example, back in the days of film, there were very clear photos of saucers. So clear, people debunked them as saying yeah, looks like the huff-cap from my Chevy, even though there have been no known huff-caps missing. Since digital has taken over, there has been a serious decline in the quality of UFO photos.

If UFOs can radically alter their technological signature with military sensors, they can certainly hijack a cell phone or a digital camera, whether it’s wireless or not.

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