UFO expert suggests that seagulls might actually be alien spies sent to Earth with the purpose of gathering evidence and observing human activity
Some experts propose that seagulls might secretly be alien spies sent to observe life on Earth, sparking debates among conspiracy theorists.
They question whether these birds, while scavenging for food, could actually be gathering data for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defence investigator for UFOs, has an unusual theory. He believes seagulls might be more than pesky chip thieves—they could be alien spies, observing and reporting on humanity.
Why seagulls could by alien spies
Pope suggested that seagulls make perfect alien surveillance tools. These birds are common, often overlooked, and everywhere. This ubiquity could make them ideal for covert operations.
“If aliens wanted to control a living organism or mimic it with a drone, they’d pick something ordinary, like a seagull or a fly,” Pope said in an interview with The Mirror,
Seagulls as alien ‘Drones’?
According to Pope, aliens could implant these creatures with tiny cameras and sensors. The technology would likely be far beyond anything humans could detect. This surveillance could be transmitting data straight back to alien civilizations.
Seagulls are not only alien spies, but flies might be spying too
Flies could also be part of this alien reconnaissance effort, Pope speculated.
Additionally, He even suggested thinking twice before swatting flies, warning that our actions might “start an interstellar war.”
Seagulls gathered ‘crystal clear’ information
If aliens are using seagulls as spies, they could be capturing high-resolution images and recordings.
These observations, made right under our noses, would give aliens detailed insights into human activities and environments.
Interestingly, while Pope worries about seagulls as alien spies, humans are also reaching out to extraterrestrial life. NASA has approved a new message, called “Beacon in the Galaxy,” meant for alien civilizations.
This message, an update of the 1974 Arecibo message, includes details about Earth and its inhabitants, our location in the galaxy, and even an invitation for extraterrestrial life to respond.
What’s in the message?
The new message uses mathematical and physical concepts as a universal language. It includes details about Earth’s surface, information about life here, and coordinates to help aliens locate our solar system.
While Pope’s theory may sound far-fetched, it reflects humanity’s curiosity—and a touch of paranoia—about extraterrestrial life.
If seagulls are indeed alien spies, they might be gathering valuable insights about us, just as we’re attempting to communicate with otherworldly beings.
Whether through spying seagulls or beacon messages, it seems the quest for interstellar communication is in full swing, from both directions.