So if no government employee from the alleged hundreds of countries involved on many continents is able to produce, or leak, any hard evidence of aliens, or space craft, even though it takes 5 minutes to upload to Wikileaks, what conclusion can we take from that?

If no government employee from the numerous countries across different continents has managed to provide or leak any solid evidence of aliens or spacecraft—despite the fact that it only takes five minutes to upload to Wikileaks—what can we conclude from this?

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  1. It’s a thought-provoking point. The absence of hard evidence from such a vast number of potential whistleblowers does bring about a few conclusions. It could suggest that the evidence simply doesn’t exist, at least in the form most people imagine. Alternatively, it might indicate that if there are indeed extraterrestrial encounters or technologies, governments may be exceptionally good at keeping such information under wraps. It might also imply that the subject of aliens has become more of a cultural phenomenon than an actual reality for many. Ultimately, without concrete evidence, speculation can only go so far, and it’s essential to approach the topic with a healthy skepticism and an open mind.

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