10 Conspiracies People Used to Believe That Sound Like Sci-Fi Today

4. The Roswell Incident: Aliens Among Us

Photograph from Roswell Report: Case Closed (1997. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @United States Air Force

The Roswell incident of 1947 is one of the most famous UFO-related events in history, sparking decades of speculation about extraterrestrial life and government cover-ups. According to the conspiracy, a flying saucer crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, and the U.S. military recovered alien bodies, which were subsequently hidden from the public. While the official explanation attributes the debris to a high-altitude balloon from a classified project, the Roswell incident remains a touchstone for UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists alike. This enduring fascination with Roswell reflects the human longing for contact with otherworldly beings and the belief in a hidden truth beyond our comprehension, themes that are central to countless science fiction narratives.

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