Protesters march in front of the General Accounting Office (GAO) in
Washington D.C. in 1995. During the Clinton Administration, the GAO was
examining documents about a weather balloon crash in Roswell, N.M. in
1947. At this time, then-President Bill Clinton was also attempting to
gather the truth regarding the crash at Roswell, Area 51, and the
alleged visitation by extraterrestrials. (Joshua Roberts/AFP/Getty
Images)
Conspiracy theorists have claimed for decades that the U.S.
government has been hiding evidence that extraterrestrials (E.T.s) and
their vehicles have been visiting Earth and partaking in other dubious
acts. However, many Presidents themselves may have been believers in
E.T.s and believers that there is more to the unidentified flying object
(UFO) phenomenon than just cases of mistaken identity.
“Seeing is believing,” as they say. That proverb was true for at least one former U.S. President who
didn’t believe in UFOs until he saw one with his own eyes. Nobel Peace
Prize winner and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter had a UFO sighting
while he was serving as governor of Georgia in 1969. He reported the
incident to the International UFO Bureau in Oklahoma City, according to
Yahoo Voices.
In recent interviews he has said, along with about two dozen others,
that he saw a bright, multicolored, circular light in the sky that
disappeared into the west at about dusk outside a Georgia school. He
doesn’t claim it came from out of this world. But he does claim that it
was indeed flying and unidentified, according a Larry King Live
interview. “I don’t laugh at people any more when they say they’ve seen UFOs,”
said then-Governor Carter at a Southern Governors Conference, according
to The Telegraph. “I’ve seen one myself.”
Former President Bill Clinton has openly spoken out about
extraterrestrial life and UFOs and has been very forthcoming about his
belief that E.T.s exist and that we’re not alone. Presidents may not be
immediately privy to all the nation’s secrets, as Clinton claims to have
had aides research Area 51 and Roswell during his presidency. “If we were visited someday I wouldn’t be surprised,” Clinton said in
an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live that aired last month. “I just hope
it’s not like ‘Independence Day.’ … It may be the only way to unite this
increasingly divided world of ours. Think about [it,] all the
differences among people of Earth would seem small if we feel threatened
by a space invader,” he said. Clinton isn’t the first U.S. President to talk
about an alien invasion scenario. President Ronald Reagan said he saw a
UFO during a 1974 Cessna Citation flight over Bakersfield, Calif., along
with three other passengers. He alerted pilot Bill Paynter to the UFO,
which was described as being elongated and moving at an incredible
speed. Reagan told the story to the Wall Street Journal’s Washington
bureau chief Norman C. Miller, according to the Discovery Channel. Reagan expressed thoughts on the matter similar to Clinton’s.
He said in a speech to the United Nations in 1987, according to
MSNBC: “I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would
vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.”
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Spazio: ultima frontiera. Credere che si sia soli nell'universo è come credere che la Terra sia piatta. Come disse l'astrofisico Labeque al palazzo dell'UNESCO, durante il congresso mondiale del SETI di Parigi del Settembre 2008, " SOMETHING IS HERE", "Qualcosa è qui", e I TEMPI SONO MATURI per farsene una ragione. La CIA, l'FBI, la NSA, il Pentagono, e non solo, lo hanno confermato!
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Monday, May 12, 2014
Curious History: U.S. Presidents Believe in the Existence of UFOs
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