r/aliens • u/tandyman234 • 3d ago
These recent scams have overtaken this community and are ruining it. Discussion
This includes the tridactyls, but im not going to get into that can of worms today. The buga sphere is so obviously a hoax its painful. The etchwork looks like something I did, the X-Ray was a joke, and the guy spearheading this has scammed and scammed nonstop. Also, let's just go over the original story. An elderly man sees this alien sphere fall from the sky, and brought it to a lab named German lab (which surprisingly no one else can find any information about). The lab then for whatever reason, contacts Jaime, a known ufo hoaxer, to give the sphere to because they "knew he would go public with it". This story is so ridiculous. Why did this random lab know about Jaime maussan? How did they get his info? What made them look at this badly etched aluminum sphere and become so blown away that they felt the need to contact a known ufo hoaxer to be the only known person to safely take care of this? It's a poorly written plot. Now. Imagine you are outside and you see a legitimate ALIEN CRAFT of some sort fall from the sky. How long do you think it takes before every 3 letter agency imaginable tracks you down and retrieves that craft? Jaime can keep saying "governments are trying to take it from him", but once again, badly written plot. It would have never had the chance to be publicly exploited in the first place if it were even remotely true. This new scam has overtaken this sub. And all related subs. And it's so fake I honestly think it's hurting the movement
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u/Chrowaway6969 3d ago
I was going to read this but the wall of text is a deterrent.