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Monday, December 30, 2013

UFO Advocate is the New Advisor of Obama’s Administration

 
There’s quite a big hope for people who want the government to release its alleged documents mentioning evidence that extra-terrestrials visited Earth. Just last week, chief of staff on Clinton’s administration and UFO advocate John Podesta was named as the newest advisor of President Obama.

Sixty-four-year-old Podesta has publicly urged the U.S. government many times to release X-files that could help the scientific research about UFO phenomenon.

In a video clip from the 2009 James Fox Film, Podesta says that he know what he saw. Podesta called the U.S. government during the National Press Club conference in 2005 held in Washington, D.C. to release UFO documents that are over 25 years old.

Time Magazine listed 5 topics that Obama and Podesta previously have not agreed on:
- UFOs
- Afghanistan
- NSA Spying
- Drone Secrecy
- The American Political System

Is Podesta’s stance on UFOs still the same now that he seemingly has Obama’s ear? Will the former White House chief of staff use his new position to connect closely to the president with this topic?

Part of the answer might depend on whether there are truly UFO secrets to declassify or Barack Obama will even consider declassifying such documents. 
 

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