According to a recent nationwide public opinion poll, 45% of Americans believe that UFO visited the earth in some way today (Lodz 18). The same poll conducted in the 1950s showed that only 4% of Americans believe that even aliens are present. Americans came to believe that there were UFOs less than 4% in the 1950s, and today nearly half that. This question can be answered easily when turning on TV guide or checking newspaper when deciding which movies to watch on Friday night.
According to a nationwide geographical survey in 2015, According to YouGov's survey in 2015, 77% of Americans believe that aliens have visited the earth, 30% of Americans believe that the government hid the evidence of foreign visits It is. To believe that extraterrestrials exist on other planets is convincing and prudent; according to a poll of 2015, nearly 80% of Americans believe this. - Linda Rodriguez McRobbie If you are not seriously considering the UFO phenomenon to be a reality, if it is possible that the effort to investigate, understand and eventually resolve it will have widespread impact - that is It may even be the starting point for cosmological theory. - J. Allen High Neck
Of course, extraterrestrial life and UFO skeptics will not be excited about DeLonge 's dangerous behavior, but many hope to win DeLonge. Many American citizens seem to accept arguments about extraterrestrial life and discovery. According to the 2017 survey carried out by 20th Century Fox, nearly 47% of Americans believe in aliens and 39% believe aliens have visited the earth. The audience is there. I do not have any money yet. "I am hoping that the Koch brothers can fund the event, not all the things they did," he told FADER.
Approximately 4 million Americans are kidnapped by aliens if you believe the claim. This number is widely published and it is generally thought that members of alien species have visited millions of people and in some cases they are physically alien crafted from bed, car or home or Personal records of abductions of aliens have increased since Planes Bad Hopkins' books "Missing Time" (1981) and "Intruders" (1987) and Whitley Strieber "Holy Communion" (1987). There are considerable differences in accounts, but many are consistent with common patterns. Wright (1994) concluded that "317 hypnotic sessions and interview transcripts from 95 different cases were summarized and concluded that" many entity types regularly visited our planet "(part 2 , Page 6). However, "gray" is clearly the most common foreigner and typical statements have emerged over the years (see eg Mack 1994; Schnabel 1994; Thompson 1993).