Certain cities may be safer during an initial encounter with extraterrestrial civilizations.
Reports of UFO sightings are becoming increasingly frequent, with these mysterious crafts now appearing not only in remote areas but also above government buildings and military bases. It seems extraterrestrial civilizations are no longer avoiding detection. As a result, even former skeptics are beginning to consider the existence of other intelligent life forms in the universe as more than just science fiction.
Nick Pope, a former UFO investigator who worked for the UK’s Ministry of Defence, is now one of the leading public figures discussing extraterrestrial life. Recently, Pope stated, “The days when ufology was considered fringe knowledge—part science fiction and part conspiracy theory—are gone.” Today, reports from researchers like Pope are taken more seriously, as one day their insights could save humanity.
According to Pope, governments are already developing response plans in case of an alien invasion. One thing is clear: in the first hours of an extraterrestrial arrival, people will need to find safe shelter. The safest locations will likely be small, less populated towns. These areas offer more options for isolating oneself from the outside world.
Those living far from major cities may have an advantage. Ideally, such a safe haven would be a small city with well-developed infrastructure. It’s difficult to predict how events might unfold, and establishing peaceful relations with extraterrestrial visitors may not happen quickly. Pope shared his insights and recommendations with the Daily Mail, emphasizing the need for strategic preparedness to face any potential future encounters.