Why has there never been a situation where a “craft” crashes in a remote location, only for a hunter or hiker to stumble upon it, snap some pictures and videos, and then share them with friends or on social media? It seems like “the government” always swoops in before the public gets a chance to see anything. How does this happen, and why? It’s curious that no one seems to find one, load it onto a truck, and take it home for some garage tinkering.

That’s an interesting point! There are a few theories as to why we haven’t seen such a scenario play out in the real world.
Isolation of Remote Areas: While there are vast stretches of wilderness where a craft could potentially crash, these areas are often hard to access. A hiker or hunter might not come across the crash site if it’s deep in the woods or remote terrain.
Timing and Rapid Response: It’s possible that any unusual event, including a supposed craft crash, would be quickly responded to by military or governmental agencies before civilians have a chance to stumble upon it, especially given the sensitivity surrounding such incidents.
Perception & Reporting: People are often skeptical about sharing such extraordinary claims. If a hiker did come across something unusual, they might question their own senses or fear ridicule from friends and social media. There might also be a belief that reporting it could lead to unwanted attention or complications.
Media Focus: The public tends to focus on more sensational stories or confirmed incidents rather than isolated encounters. This could lead to a bias where less extraordinary claims are not taken seriously or widely shared.
Potential Cover-ups: There’s a long-standing belief that the government may actively work to cover up or contain information about UFOs or alien crafts to prevent public panic or misinformation.
While it’s fascinating to think about the possibilities, the intersection of remote locations, quick governmental action, and human psychology likely plays a role in why we haven’t seen the scenario you described unfold. What do you think?