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6 Alien Cover-Up Stories That Sound Too Dumb to Be True (But People Believe Them Anyway)

Because why not blame everything on extraterrestrials?

By Julius ThandiPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Conspiracy theories involving aliens have a way of turning the weird dial all the way up to eleven. From cattle mutilations to secret moon bases, humanity has blamed a lot on our intergalactic neighbors. Some stories, however, take things from believable to absolutely bonkers. Here are six alien cover-ups that make you question humanity’s collective sanity—but people swear by them.

1. The Time a Farmer Sued NASA for Trespassing Aliens

"Take me to your litigator."

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In 1979, a farmer in Nebraska claimed that aliens had landed their spacecraft on his land, leaving behind circular burn marks. He wasn’t about to let this cosmic trespass slide. Instead of suing the aliens directly (because…jurisdiction?), he took NASA to court, accusing them of being responsible for extraterrestrial cover-ups. The judge dismissed the case, but the man’s story spread far and wide.

Fun Fact: He even asked for $20,000 in damages. That’s some expensive space grass.

2. The Moon Landing Was Staged by Hollywood… with Alien Technology

"One small step for man, one giant leap for bad special effects?"

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Sure, we’ve all heard the theory that the moon landing was faked. But a fringe version of this already ridiculous idea claims that while NASA did fake the footage, they used real alien technology to build a secret base on the dark side of the moon. Yes, you read that right—aliens gave us a soundstage and then asked us to keep it hush-hush.

Fun Fact: Stanley Kubrick, the director of 2001: A Space Odyssey, is often accused of masterminding the fake landing. Too bad he never won a "Best Moon Hoax" Oscar.

3. The Lizard People Are Actually… Aliens from Alpha Draconis

"Reptiles, but make them interstellar."

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The internet has plenty of theories about lizard people secretly controlling the world. What makes it even wilder? According to some believers, these scaly overlords aren’t just from underground lairs—they’re from another star system, Alpha Draconis. Apparently, the British royal family, major world leaders, and some celebrities are alien reptiles in disguise.

Fun Fact: David Icke, one of the most famous proponents of this theory, insists that many high-ranking politicians are shape-shifting aliens. No wonder politics feels so cold-blooded.

4. Roswell Was a Misdirection—It Was Really About Time-Traveling Aliens

"Welcome to Roswell: where conspiracy theories go to retire."

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Roswell, New Mexico, is the poster child for alien conspiracy theories. In 1947, reports of a crashed "flying disc" sparked worldwide speculation. But wait—some theorists believe it wasn’t an alien craft at all but a ship carrying time-traveling humans from the future. According to this version, the government covered it up to prevent a time paradox catastrophe.

Fun Fact: There are entire festivals dedicated to celebrating Roswell’s alien lore, complete with parades and alien costume contests.

5. The Denver Airport’s Aliens and Underground Lairs

"Flights delayed due to extraterrestrial runway repairs."

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The Denver International Airport is a hub of conspiracies, from Freemason symbols to hidden tunnels. Some theorists suggest these tunnels connect to secret alien bases where deals are made with extraterrestrial overlords. Every time your luggage is lost, maybe it’s just aliens borrowing your socks.

Fun Fact: The airport’s eerie horse statue, nicknamed "Blucifer," only adds to the mystique with its glowing red eyes.

6. The Vatican Is Hiding Evidence of Alien Life

"Because divine intervention sometimes comes from outer space."

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According to some theories, the Vatican has a top-secret library that holds proof of alien life, including documents detailing extraterrestrial visits dating back centuries. Why would they keep it hidden? Apparently, to avoid a theological meltdown. If the truth is out there, it’s hiding between ancient scrolls.

Fun Fact: The Vatican owns one of the most advanced observatories in the world, leading some to wonder if they’re watching the skies for divine or alien reasons.

Parting Shot
So, the next time someone blames aliens for missing socks or government secrets, remember: truth is often stranger than fiction—and fiction doesn’t require tinfoil hats. Stay curious, stay skeptical, and always keep an eye on the skies… just in case your Uber gets abducted.

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About the Creator

Julius Thandi

I’m here to share quirky listicles that’ll make you laugh, scratch your head, and probably question reality. From bizarre historical facts to weird science, if it’s strange, it’s on my list. Buckle up – it’s gonna be a weird ride!

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  • Alex H Mittelman about a year ago

    Fascinating’

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