Throughout the years, many people believe that the government has been suppressing physical and non-physical evidence with regards to the existence of UFO’s. Most of the time these efforts by the government are rather obvious thus amplifying the theories of UFO evidence suppression. But perhaps the most popular conspiracy theory is that of evidences being removed destroyed even stolen by government agencies. Might sound a bit Men in Black but there’s quite a long list of incidents to support these theory.
1947, William Rhodes took pictures of UFO hovering over Phoenix, Arizona. The pictures that he took appeared in the local paper and some others. According to some documents included in Project Bluebook, a counter-intelligence agent as well as an FBI agent interviewed Rhodes on August 29, the same year, and “convinced” him to surrender to them all the negatives. Rhodes tried to get the negatives but he wasn’t successful.
1950, Nicholas Mariana from Montana filmed some UFO’s flying around and turned the recording over to the U.S. Air Force. He did get the tape back but when he checked it the first part of the film where the flying discs were shown clearly had been removed.
1965, Rex Heflin took about four Polaroid photos of a hat-shaped UFO he saw hovering in the sky. A couple of years later, two men who posed as NORAD agents confiscated three of the prints. But what’s even more mysterious is the fact that said photos were eventually returned to him, in 1993!
So whether you choose to believe it or not, it’s all up to you. But one shouldn’t dismiss these UFO conspiracy theories immediately. Who knows, they just might be true.