IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?

UFO’s have held a strong position in popular culture ever since the 1950’s, but for some it is not just limited to the world of fiction. While over half the world’s population believes in the existence of intelligent life out somewhere in the universe, those who believe that such intelligence's have made contact with Earth are branded as crazy, attention-seeking or mentally ill.

U.S Intelligence revealed last year that out of 144 UFO reports logged between 2004 and 2021, only one could be explained. And interest in UFO’s is not limited to the US; some databases report between 420 and 450 sightings in the UK annually, and it is estimated that there are about 15 active UFO groups across the country. We often think of a UFO-believer as an American, tinfoil-hat wearing, solitary oddball. But what is it like on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean? And how do they find acceptance for what they believe in?

The images were part of a DMJX school magazine called COMMON. You can see the project as it was published at the bottom of this page.

 

As published in 'COMMON' by DMJX:

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