UFOs — once a taboo subject that destroyed careers, like Bob Lazar’s after he was essentially forced to hide in exile – will have a commercial during the Super Bowl, the grandest of advertising stages, which cost about $7 million per 30-second spot.
The commercial includes scenes of oblivious humans with their heads buried in their phones while UFOs make an over-the-top racket and beg for attention with physics-defying maneuvers while real soundbites of congressional hearings and news segments play in the background.
In one scene, a woman scrolling through social media flips past a legitimized UFO video with the words “Proof of Extraterrestrials” appearing across the screen so she can watch a funny cat video.
The zombie-like humans frustrate an alien who’s looking down from his aircraft, so he pushes a button that sends a message to every phone and electronic screen with their picture and a message: “Hello Down There.”
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