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Company Offers $25 Alien Abduction Insurance Policies With A Maximum Payout Of $10 Million


Over 6,000 conspiracy theorists have already signed up for $25 alien abduction insurance policy that guarantees a payout of up to $10 million in case of abduction by extraterrestrial life forms.

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Despite the fact that the unusual insurance policy has been in the game since 1987, the Florida company that offers it has revealed that they’ve just recently experienced a great influx of purchases after the event Storm Area 51 was organized on Facebook.

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According to Mike St. Lawrence from Altamonte Springs, Florida, his business not only offers policies for alien abductions but also asteroid and reincarnation insurance.

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While the payout seems promising, there’s an important catch in the small print that Mike wants everyone to be clear about – the company is obliged to pay no more than $1 a year for the period of 10 – 20 million years.

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Nevertheless, one alleged abductee, who even submitted a Polaroid photo of the alleged alien, was already paid out $10 over the period of 10 years. Unfortunately, the company lost contact with the man afterward. Who knows, maybe he got kidnapped again.

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As Mike stated, the company has already sold over 6,000 copies of the insurance policies which sell for $19.95 in digital form and $24.95 in paper copy.

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“I don’t want to try to rip somebody off,” the business owner said in an interview with Fox. “The people that come to me, if I think they don’t understand the terms and conditions, that this is tongue and cheek, I won’t sell it to them.”

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Speaking of the claimant who obtained ‘proof’ that an implant in his body was made from foreign materials, St. Lawrence added:

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“I said we’re going to waive the signature and we started paying him a dollar a year for 10 years before we lost contact with him.”

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