Are we alone in the universe? For millennia, humans have turned to the sky to answer this
question. Now, thanks to research generously funded by W. Avy, a UFO-enthusiast and amateur
ufologist, we can supplement our sky-searching with data analysis.
"The release of this
analysis is well-timed: It coincides with the celebration of World UFO Day, which is a moment
for ufologists around the world to connect, relax, and sample a range of UFO-themed snacks,"
said Dr. Ursula F. Olivier, the world's preeminent expert on circular sightings.
"Citizen-scientists can be especially helpful in both cataloguing sightings—which is hugely
helpful for us in our search for aliens—and in helping us celebrate the work that has already
been done, such as this data visualization project, which will help us raise awareness of the
ubiquity of sightings!"
Not everyone is ready to celebrate, however. Local CEO and vocal
anti-alien activist V. Isualize reached out to our reporters to go on record as firmly opposed
to any attempts to provide access to this data. "If there are aliens, they certainly would like
to be left alone," she stated, before directing us to the Leave Aliens Alone (LAA) community
engagement initiative she founded and funds.
So what do YOU think? Are we alone in the
universe? Are aliens trying to contact us, or do they want to be left alone? Dig through the
data yourself, and let us know what you see.
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