Is UFO Cowboys real? The truth revealed
UFO Cowboys is a Roku series that follows a group of ranchers specialized in investigating alien phenomena. They focus their efforts on the UFO Superhighway, an area in the American West with abnormally high reports of paranormal activity and extraterrestrial encounters. Their goal is to find evidence of extraterrestrial life on Earth.
UFO Cowboys is real; it’s unclear if the show’s findings are accurate
UFO Cowboys is real. It follows the Cowboy Sky Watchers, a group that has investigated alleged alien activity since 2014. “Since 2014, the C.S.W have investigated 238 different cases of unexplained phenomena throughout the American West,” the show claims.
The group is real, but what about the show’s content? Well, it’s not much different from other alien investigation shows. The hosts provide alleged first-hand alien experiences and probe strange occurrences like cattle mysteriously disappearing from a farm.
Roku claims the show is ‘unscripted’, but some fans opine otherwise. “There’s a new series on the Roku Channel called UFO Cowboys. Caught a couple of the episodes. Probably hyped and enhanced, but interesting concept nonetheless,” one review reads. Regardless of the show’s accuracy, most fans agree it is entertaining.
The show’s release coincided with congressional hearings about the alleged governmental suppression of evidence that unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) or UFOs exist. “The technology that we faced is far superior to anything we had,” a Navy commander who allegedly encountered an otherworldly tit-tac-shaped UFO said. “And there’s nothing we can do about it, nothing.”
Some netizens claim that the hearings confirmed the existence of aliens or alien technology. However, the Defense Department denied it, saying through spokesperson Sue Gough that the government has not found ‘any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”