the truth shocks you and you refuse to even consider it, but one day soon, it's going to come out and will you then apologise?
Here's why I don't care, even if there were convincing evidence you were visited.
Because there are countless more important things to care about.
Wars that are going on right now kill hundreds of people a day. A major war fought with weapons of mass destruction could directly and indirectly kill billions. Have you posted in our International Politics forum expressing any concerns about this?
Infectious illness has continued, as it always has, to kill millions of people a year, and in recent years there's been a pandemic that (in addition to slightly raising the death rate) has impacted the world's economy. New pathogens and new variants of old ones threaten more pandemics. Have you posted in our Science and Medicine forum expressing any concerns about this?
Murder, suicide, accidents, natural disasters, effects of climate change, misused drugs, hazardous work, and economic exploitation take their toll of human lives and well-being. Growing cultural and economic differences in our societies threaten to disrupt the complex systems that keep us provided with our needs. Have you posted in our Social Issues and Current Events forum expressing any concerns about this?
You have not attempted to demonstrate why such "visits," even if they're really happening, are important. A "visit" made you tired for a few days? So could a minor cold, an unusually stressful work day, a night on the town, or an unwise all-nighter with a video game. Are you as worried about those scourges as you are about aliens?
Ah, you say, but what if the aliens stop being literally the most harmless things on the planet, and suddenly act to destroy us or take over or steal all our resources? Well, in that case, mate, there's **** all we can do about it.
As I posted earlier, an interstellar craft that can accomplish the task requires control of amounts of energy, and concentrations of power, that dwarf our entire industrial output by orders of magnitude. The difference in power between one of our nuclear powered aircraft carriers, and a starship of the same mass that can accelerate to a tenth of the speed of light
in a year, is a factor of over 7,000,000. (And note that taking a year to reach a mere .1c, a speed that still requires decades or centuries to reach nearby stars, is as slow as a rowboat compared with the craft depicted in Star Wars, Star Trek, Close Encounters and so forth.)
A pocket cigarette lighter, scaled up in power output by the same factor, would put out the energy of a ton of TNT (or 120 liters of gasoline when burned in air) every seven seconds.
And if you can
control and contain such concentrations of power—that is, flick the 600 megawatt cigarette lighter without burning your fingers, or turn on the starship's
1.4 petawatt engine without vaporizing it and the rest of the craft,
then there is nothing humanity can individually or collectively do to hinder you in the slightest.
Oh, but maybe the aliens have advanced beyond the need to use energy to move matter around. Maybe they've come up with means of physical instrumentality completely outside our scientific knowledge. Well, if you think about it, that makes resisting their supposed intentions even more impossible.
Of all the things that could kill me without my being able to do anything about it—from a sudden heart attack to a random indiscriminate shooter on the street to an asteroid impact—hostile aliens are among the very least likely.
In the end you are shilling feckless fear. Not just because it's unjustified by the evidence you offer, which it is, but because you cannot offer any plausible recourse or remedy. All you can suggest is "be afraid," and what's the point of that?