Neither do I. Thankfully, we are both extraterrestrial alien's that will live another 10,000 years. B.K is one also.
The intelligent flying saucer creatures are not coming to save humanity ----that includes those who think they are an E.T.-- from the potential coming of a seemingly self annihilating apocalypse. Wishful thinking = hope = faith = placebo effect and there is some evidence in laboratory experiments the placebo effect comes into play some 10% of the time.
Does any of the above translate over to conspiracies --true or false narrative-- type thinking?
..."According to Keeley, if a conspiracy theory fails to gain warrant but continues to persist, then it becomes mature. ‘Maturity’ is like a moldy cheese, or an old egg; it stinks, and that stench is a reason to treat it with some suspicion. "
... they have matured but failed to become accepted as part of the conventional wisdom. That is, despite (presumably) being actively researched, no positive evidence has accrued in favour of these theories."
...Keeley’s chief example of such a mature conspiracy theory was the Oklahoma City Bombing conspiracy theory that implicated the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (AKA the BATF) as being involved in the attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995. Other examples might include certain 9/11 Inside Job conspiracy theories, which posit that elements within the US establishment orchestrated the September 11th terror attacks, or conspiracy theories about the thesis vaccines are the primary cause of autism. In each of these cases the conspiracy theories have persisted despite no major breakthrough, which in turns gives rise to the suspicion that perhaps there is not much substance to these theories.
And here is another conspiracy theory that has NBC poll where we can vote our degree of belief in whether extraterrestrials are breeding humans so as they can withstand the coming climate crisis.