Lexington, Kentucky, has launched a tourism campaign aimed at attracting extraterrestrial visitors by beaming a laser invitation toward a nearby star. The city's initiative has garnered attention, with the intention of inviting aliens to visit. This unconventional approach has sparked discussions about the potential implications of contact with extraterrestrial beings, transcending the traditional boundaries of tourism marketing. The campaign has elicited varied reactions, with some expressing skepticism and others embracing the idea of interstellar communication.
A city in Kentucky is promoting tourism by… trying to contact aliens? @jimmyfailla reacts to their plan TONIGHT at 9pm ET!
ET welcome: Kentucky city beams message into space inviting extraterrestrial visitors (from @AP) https://t.co/ExLOmyZcrr
Call them whatever you want. When they come knocking, you won’t be arguing about terminology or postulating about their place of origin You’ll likely be inert & dumbfounded #UFO𝕏 #uap #NHI https://t.co/oSEYCLl5MW
Lexington Kentucky's new tourism campaign is aimed at extraterrestrials, but you're welcome to visit, too. https://t.co/86DSJe0H9X
Kentucky city beckons space alien visitors by beaming laser invitation toward nearby star https://t.co/wAz3KGiF3r