Anonymous wrote:This is so freaking bizarre and I can’t believe my life has morphed into this. H has fallen down the aliens/UFO rabbit hole and is obsessed. He watches YouTube videos, reads books, listens to podcasts. Now literally all he wants to talk about is how the government is covering up the existence of aliens and how we need to do something about it.
Whenever he tries to talk to me about it I say that I think there’s a rational explanation for sightings and he gets angry with me. I’ve tried showing him videos and articles that explain UFO sightings, and he gets so angry he raises his voice and storms off. We can’t go one day without him wanting to talk about UFOs and then him getting angry at me for not believing.
Would you be concerned over this? I’m worried about what other rabbit holes this will lead to (Q anon, alt right, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Rather than deny him his belief why can't you just say "honey, there are literally billions of stars in the sky. Each one presumably has its own solar system of planets. We'd be idiots to think that somehow Earth is the only planet that supports life. So yeah, there likely is life elsewhere in the universe. But it doesn't impact our daily lives. It doesn't change our need to work and pay our bills. It's cool to think about space and how it doesn't end but I'm just not obsessed with it.
Anonymous wrote:This is so freaking bizarre and I can’t believe my life has morphed into this. H has fallen down the aliens/UFO rabbit hole and is obsessed. He watches YouTube videos, reads books, listens to podcasts. Now literally all he wants to talk about is how the government is covering up the existence of aliens and how we need to do something about it.
Whenever he tries to talk to me about it I say that I think there’s a rational explanation for sightings and he gets angry with me. I’ve tried showing him videos and articles that explain UFO sightings, and he gets so angry he raises his voice and storms off. We can’t go one day without him wanting to talk about UFOs and then him getting angry at me for not believing.
Would you be concerned over this? I’m worried about what other rabbit holes this will lead to (Q anon, alt right, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Paranoid obsessions was the first sign that the guy I was dating was suffering from bipolar disorder. The subject matter isn’t important (may have been valid), the quality of obsession is concerning. I think instead of trying to convince your husband that aliens don’t exist (I have no strong feelings here, seems like there might be more evidence than I would have imagined but…) you need to address why he is obsessed, how it’s affecting him, you etc. maybe a therapist. Any other behavior changes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't there evidence now that they do exist and that there was a cover up?
I think that the evidence is of unidentified flying objects, and also unidentified crafts in/above water. The government has admitted we don't know what they are.
So maybe aliens, but also (maybe more likely) the work of another country.
Anonymous wrote:I met someone like this. He is the US ambassador in an EU country, and he claims that this belief is not uncommon in his circles (though he careful about when/where/to whom he talks about the topic). He's met Obama. He's met heads of state of various countries. He presents as an urbane, well-educated, rational person. So I don't know what to think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband seems to have difficulty expressing himself. That said, there's a lot of good data to support his obsession.
Watch the sworn congressional testimony of David Grusch. Read Imminent by Lue Elizondo. Watch Karl Nell speak at the Sol conference. Watch an interview with David Fravor, Navy fighter pilot.
I think you'll find any of the above highly credible and supportive of the idea that the US government is concealing information from us about aliens and UFOs.
Unidentified does not mean space ship, it could mean flash of light.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't there evidence now that they do exist and that there was a cover up?
Anonymous wrote:Your husband seems to have difficulty expressing himself. That said, there's a lot of good data to support his obsession.
Watch the sworn congressional testimony of David Grusch. Read Imminent by Lue Elizondo. Watch Karl Nell speak at the Sol conference. Watch an interview with David Fravor, Navy fighter pilot.
I think you'll find any of the above highly credible and supportive of the idea that the US government is concealing information from us about aliens and UFOs.
Anonymous wrote:The only concern here is the “do something about it”.
I think the queen killed Diana but like…then I go about my day.
Does he really want to take action? Or is it a corner of the world he’s just discovered? Like I just got obsessed with tradwives.