Why Evidence for the Paranormal Doesn’t Improve
It seems that every month or two some new piece of evidence surfaces that promises to shed light on an unexplained mystery: A miraculous healing story here, a Borneo river monster photo there. Yet like the proverbial carrot before the donkey, final evidence is always in sight but never obtained.
For decades, UFO buffs have claimed that conclusive proof of alien life is just around the corner. They believe that the “truth will be revealed” — either by extraterrestrials finally making themselves known (a visit to the White House lawn or Times Square might be on the agenda), or by the world’s governments ending their conspiracy of silence and letting the public see the real evidence and alien bodies they’ve had on ice since 1947.