The problem is that not enough people are prepared to take a long study of the subject(it takes many, many years of study because
there really is something more to it - even then many are still making too many wrong assumptions) and so very few people are qualified to make any judgement on the topic. Even the experts are not expert enough. The programmed reaction of "paranoid researcher", "fantasist nutter" or "theorist" is where it ends. Of course they're imagining everything up there. The mass belief of "it's nonsense!" keeps the masses ignorant. But after you have eliminated all but that three per cent of cases as atmospheric phenomena, birds, airships, helicopters and military stealth-project sightings, you still find no acceptable explanation for what is left. What you were really asking is, are there aliens out there? And a simple yes or no answer from anyone isn't going to advance your understanding one iota. That answer predictably results in more smiles and laughter. No progress. If there was an advanced intelligence(s) out there then we would be on to a loser because they would always be light years ahead of us. Ezekiel's almost UFO-type encounter and nephilim (direct genetic mergings with women?) in the bible, ancient Indian texts point to in intelligence back in antiquity which saw us as nothing more than amoeba and others such as the British-Edda texts hint at that indirectly. So what chance do we have against the gods? There are too many laughing and not enough going deep enough. The Condon report and Project Blue book were not going to tell us anything, and Project Redlight and Snowbird information is also not going to tell us much other than that Redlight was a cover for Snowbird to show that there was something deeper. I could only give you a starting thread as a suggestion, but
www.jamescasbolt.com would be a good start despite what people would say about him on the much polluted disinfo outlet godlikeproductions website which is too much hype, alien invasion nonsense and contains over-excitable content of no value. James Casbolt did get to know Barry M. King (who I have met) who operated a Chelmsford, Essex UFO Group who was very interesting. I think that Mr. King's youtube or google short videos may get you closer
underground, literally, to what is going on, but 99 per cent of people will always come to definite conclusions too early on in their studies. You will never know where typing "trillions missing from the Pentagon" on google will get you years from now. I certainly wasn't looking for UFO's on that Pentagon piece but it shows you that everything is connected at some point to the most unexpected of finds along your path. But
too much is being spent on
something above our heads and under our feet. What could it be?