Yup. The period at the end of that sentence is as far as it goes — no further. After that it looks like either a long way down or a minefield, so if I wasn't already paranoid I'm standing on a landmine right now, just imagine what those guys would think if a UFO landed, and Adamski got out with a big smile on his face and introduced Orthon to The President.
I concede that the likelihood of this happening is very very small, but in a universe of infinite possibilities it seems like a clever lawyer could probably make a fairly convincing case that in the strictest theoretical sense, it may very well be possible, although not provable, and in gaining some partial credibility, is be able to walk away with a tidy out of court settlement.
To Add: Any judge that would hear the case in the first place would have to be clinically diagnosable <– ( the perfectly politically correct alternative to certain pejoratives used to describe someone's perceived psychological condition as unhealthy or in some way undesirable ).