Steven Spielberg believes alien exists; accuses govt of hiding info

Steven Spielberg believes alien exists; accuses govt of hiding info

Steven Spielberg believes alien exists and has accused the US government of hiding information on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). Read to know more.

Steven Spielberg and his beliefs on UFOs

Steven Spielberg, famous for films such as West Side Story, The Fabelmans, Lincoln, and The Post among others shared his view on UFOs and aliens in his recent appearance on The Late Night Show With Steven Colbert. The Hollywood director claimed the US government is attempting to cover up the information. “I don’t believe we’re alone in the universe. Think it’s mathematically impossible that we are the only intelligent species in the cosmos. That’s impossible. It is exciting,” stated Spielberg.

Additionally, the director shared his investigation that revealed over 500 real encounters with aliens. Calling the events “fascinating,” he stated the government may be keeping the details under wraps. “There is something out there. I do not know if I am a believer in the sense I am the kind of person that would think I have got to see something like that to believe it. I can make up stuff and make movies about things I have never seen or experienced. That is fine. In terms of really believing something, I would have to have my close encounter,” added Spielberg.

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The Academy Award-winning filmmaker has produced several movies which feature the supernatural. His 1977 movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind shows the life of a blue-collar worker changing after he encounters a UFO. Additionally, his 2005 movie War of the Worlds was about an alien invasion threatening to destroy human life on Earth.

“I have never seen a UFO, I wish I did. I have never seen anything I could not explain. But I believe certain people who have seen things they cannot explain. That is unexplainable. I think what has been coming out recently is fascinating,” stated Steven Spielberg. “It almost seems impossible that anybody would visit us from 400 million light years from here except in the movies – unless it figures out some way of basically jumping the shark and getting here through wormholes,” he added.

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