An alien is on your doorstep? From a financial perspective, this could be a good sign. Ring, an Amazon home security company that offers smart doorbells, has launched a competition to find evidence of extraterrestrial life.
The challenge, called “Million Dollar Search for Extraterrestrials,” encourages users to search for extraterrestrials.
In fact, Ring users are expected to capture “unaltered scientific evidence of a real alien life form” with their smart doorbell device.
AFP
The grand prize for capturing images of an alien is $1 million.
Not less.
Not to mention a $50,000 pension for two decades, says Ring.
Call Mission Control here, the company wrote in a statement. “Sensors have detected signs of unknown life in the Neighborhood Nebula. We want you to investigate.”
According to the smart doorbell company, there could be extraterrestrial activity “right on your doorstep.”
Anyone who wants to enter the competition must submit their best images, be it a video of an alien walking (or flying?) down the driveway or across the yard.
A CGI alien in this manipulated Ring camera image. Screenshot/Ring press release
They are all examined by a space and alien expert to prove their legitimacy.
If, unfortunately, your doorbell doesn’t detect aliens, you can still submit creative, homemade interpretations of alien sightings.
By dressing up to recreate an alien scene on their security cameras, participants can win an “out of this world” prize, a $500 Amazon gift card.
The competition is open only to Americans; Canadians with extraterrestrial evidence will not be able to benefit from their impressive sighting.
For more information about the Ring Alien Search Challenge, visit https://ringmilliondollarsighting.com/.