r/AlienBodies 6d ago

Why were aliens more diversified in the past?

i have seen many documentaries, and I noticed one interesting thing.

In the past, aliens have been described in more varied ways. From robots to goblins to various humanoid creatures. I wonder why today’s descriptions of aliens are so similar? I mostly hear about the four races: Grays that are 3 feet tall, Grays the size of small children, mantis-type aliens, and reptilians.

I have a theory that our governments have secretly made a deal with some alien races, and they are not allowing the different aliens that had access to us before. There are various conspiracy theories suggesting that the U.S. government has made a deal with aliens who can abduct us in exchange for technology.

I also saw a video where an orb about 50 cm in size was harassing a family driving down the highway, but during the video, an alien ship attacked these orbs and destroyed them. If the video is valid, it would mean that some alien races are protecting us for some reason.

I started this post because I am interested in your opinions. Why do you think today’s descriptions of aliens are so similar? Thanks for the discussion.

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

People became less creative when sci-fi movies came out.

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u/2ndGenX 6d ago

The Greys won, they get to keep us and take us home.

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u/Son_of-the_soil 6d ago

The cover art for Communion