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Presidential commentary on UFOs didn’t begin in the age of podcasts and social media. For more than 200 years, the question of extraterrestrial life has brushed up against the Oval Office. Invasion Of The Saucer Men Multiple presidents have joked,
Liberal influencer Brian Tyler Cohen interviewed Obama for a video that was published Feb. 14, touching on a variety of topics, from racism to ICE raids. But it was a lightning round at the end that got the most attention, with Cohen asking, “Are aliens real?”
The comments came during an interview on the popular 'No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen' podcast, where Obama was asked directly whether he believes aliens are real. In response, he said, “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,
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Steven Spielberg’s new UFO movie has reignited speculation within the alien conspiracy theory community, especially after cryptic billboards teasing the upcoming film popped up across the country this week. “All will be disclosed,” read billboards ...
Lara Trump recently claimed the president already has a speech prepared on UFOs.
Former President Barack Obama said he did not see evidence that aliens “have made contact with us,” after sending social media abuzz by saying aliens were real on a podcast over the weekend.
Former US President Barack Obama said he’s seen no evidence that aliens have made contact with Earth, clarifying his position on extraterrestrials after comments he made in a podcast went viral.
Online forums, social media platforms, and UFO communities seized on Barack Obama's words, interpreting them as anything from a slip of the tongue to a deliberate signal.