Roswell - The Aliens Attack May 2026
The most disturbing possibility is not that aliens crashed at Roswell. It is that nothing crashed—no craft, no bodies, no message—and yet an entire civilization spent seventy-five years debating, hoaxing, and radicalizing itself over a weather balloon. In that case, the aliens never needed to come. We invented them, and in doing so, attacked our own capacity for shared reality. Roswell is not a story about what fell from the sky. It is a story about what fell apart inside us.
Today, the Roswell template—a single anomalous event, an official denial, a stubborn counter-narrative—has metastasized. From JFK’s assassination to 9/11 to COVID-19 origins, the public now instinctively distrusts any monolithic account. Roswell was the patient zero of modern conspiratorial thinking. If that was the alien goal, they have succeeded beyond any rational expectation. They have made millions of humans believe that their own governments are the real aliens. roswell - the aliens attack
When we imagine an alien attack, we picture energy beams, screaming cities, and armies of gray-skinned creatures marching through rubble. But what if the most devastating alien attack requires no spacecraft weapons? What if the target is not a city, but a society’s central nervous system —the public’s trust in its own institutions? The most disturbing possibility is not that aliens

