We know this article could waiver our credibility, but it’s worthwhile and fun to discuss. While it may sound like the plot of a sci-fi movie, there are some people who believe that our government is being infiltrated by aliens. These conspiracists think that these aliens are either wearing human suits or are able to shapeshift into human form. They believe that the aliens are working to undermine our government from within and are responsible for many of the world’s problems. While there is no evidence to support these claims, they continue to be believed by a small but vocal group of people.

Throughout history, there have been stories of mysterious creatures that can take on the appearance of human beings. The idea of aliens wearing human suits is not as far-fetched as it may seem. In 2016, a man in California claimed to have seen a group of shapeshifting aliens wearing business suits. He even took a photo of them, which quickly went viral.

The idea was also popularized in the 1997 film Men In Black, in which a secret government agency is responsible for keeping tabs on aliens living on Earth. According to the film, these aliens wear special “disguises.” In one case, a cockroach alien used a man’s skin, and they called it an “Edgar suit,” which allowed them to blend in with the human population.

The below photo of the woman standing behind Nancy Pelosi for sure looks like an Edgar suit.

Some believe that it’s possible that aliens could be using similar technology to disguise themselves as humans. However, there is no concrete evidence to support this theory. It remains nothing more than a fun speculation. So, for now, we can only wonder: are aliens really among us? Or are we just seeing things that aren’t really there?

By ARO

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