So many issues with such a simple statement. How do we know we got help? Are aliens smart? And were they made? Just lots of assumptions that can't be proven to be true.If we needed help to advance, who made the aliens so smart?
Eyewitness testimony isn't as ironclad as people think. Lots of people are freed from prison when DNA says otherwise. But those people were convicted based on eyewitness testimony. People also claim they saw a missile when a plane blew up due to fumes in the fuel tank. It was an optical illusion and no signs of a missile were ever found. People's memory aren't as good as they think, one guy claimed that there an additional person with Timothy McVeigh, but he just mixed up the days. As for what people saw, it hasn't been dismissed, just not definitive and enough proof that leads to an alien conclusion. What did they really see? Something that appeared to be an object that moved at speeds they weren't used to seeing. What is that supposed to really prove? They couldn't really identify it which is why it's unidentified. So they saw something unidentified. So that's all you can really say. Anything else is just speculation. It's like you see a car, what kind of car is it, who made it, where was it made, etc? You can't identify it, so how can you say anything about it? All you say is you saw an unidentified car. That's it, no conclusion or speculation on it.The visuals are another thing, I don't doubt people when they say what they believe they saw. We send people to prison based on eye-witness testimony but then immediately dismiss it when someone says they saw something we don't believe in already.
https://www.nytimes.com/1997/02/19/us/truck-was-rented-by-oklahoma-bomb-suspect-witnesses-say.html
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