“E.T.” director Steven Spielberg thinks the 1982 classic was onto something — and believes the US government is hiding information about UFOs from the general public. “I think the secrecy tha…
Steven Speilberg thinks the government is hiding information about UFOs from the public. An image of the Chinese spy balloon right before it was shot down.
Spielberg has made several movies about the supernatural, including 1977’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” about a blue-collar worker whose life is changed when he encounters a UFO. He also directed the 2005 film “War of the Worlds,” which is about an alien invasion of Earth that threatens to destroy human life.
A declassified government report released in January said that most UFO sightings aren’t aliens, but there have been plenty that simply can’t be explained.
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