Interview with Donald Keyhoe, a Marine Corp Major who investigated the phenomenon for Military Intelligence during that decade. There's more Disclosure in this brief interview than almost at anytime since.
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UFO Disclosure | Mike Wallace | Marine Corps [ Lost Tapes ]
Interview with Donald Keyhoe, a Marine Corp Major who investigated the phenomenon for Military Intelligence during that decade. There's more Disclosure in this brief interview than almost at anytime since.

Several Nuclear Tests | Bombs That Will Be Used in the Third World War
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. The first fission ("atomic") bomb test released the same amount of energy as approximately 20,000 tons of TNT. The first thermonuclear ("hydrogen") bomb test released the same amount of energy as approximately 10,000,000 tons of TNT.
A modern thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than 2,400 pounds (1,100 kg) can produce an explosive force comparable to the detonation of more than 1.2 million tons (1.1 million tonnes) of TNT. Thus, even a small nuclear device no larger than traditional bombs can devastate an entire city by blast, fire and radiation. Nuclear weapons are considered weapons of mass destruction, and their use and control have been a major focus of international relations policy since their debut.
Only two nuclear weapons have been used in the course of warfare, both by the United States near the end of World War II. On 6 August 1945, a uranium gun-type fission bomb code-named "Little Boy" was detonated over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, on 9 August, a plutonium implosion-type fission bomb code-named "Fat Man" was exploded over Nagasaki, Japan. These two bombings resulted in the deaths of approximately 200,000 people—mostly civilians—from acute injuries sustained from the explosions. The role of the bombings in Japan's surrender, and their ethical status, remain the subject of scholarly and popular debate.
Since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear weapons have been detonated on over two thousand occasions for testing purposes and demonstrations. Only a few nations possess such weapons or are suspected of seeking them. The only countries known to have detonated nuclear weapons—and that acknowledge possessing such weapons—are (chronologically by date of first test) the United States, the Soviet Union (succeeded as a nuclear power by Russia), the United Kingdom, France, the People's Republic of China,India, Pakistan, and North Korea. In addition, Israel is also widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, though it does not acknowledge having them. One state, South Africa, fabricated nuclear weapons in the past, but as its apartheid regime was coming to an end it disassembled its arsenal, acceded to the NPT and accepted full-scope international safeguards.
The Federation of American Scientists estimates there are more than 17,000 nuclear warheads in the world as of 2012, with around 4,300 of them considered "operational", ready for use.
The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945 rose some 18 kilometers (11 mi) above the bomb's hypocenter. |

USA Deploying Missile Interceptors
The U.S. is deploying 14 new ground-based missile interceptors in Alaska
to counter renewed nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran, Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel said Friday.
to counter renewed nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran, Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel said Friday.
The new interceptors will be based at Fort Greely, an Army launch site about 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, and are projected to be fully deployed by 2017, Hagel said. The additions will bring the U.S.-based ground interceptor deployment from 30 to 44, including four that are
based in California.
based in California.
That will boost U.S. missile defense capability by 50 percent and
"make clear to the world that the United States stands firm against aggression,"
he said in a briefing at the Pentagon.
The announcement comes as North Korea has been making bellicose threats to void the armistice that ended the Korean War and launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. The U.S. and South Korea began annual military drills this week despite the North Korean threats.
Hagel said the U.S. would also shift some "resources," which he didn't specify, from the delayed Aegis anti-missile program in Europe to U.S.-based defenses, saying the Aegis program was "lagging" because of reduced congressional funding. And he reiterated previously announced plans to add a second U.S. anti-ballistic missile radar installation in Japan.
"make clear to the world that the United States stands firm against aggression,"
he said in a briefing at the Pentagon.
The announcement comes as North Korea has been making bellicose threats to void the armistice that ended the Korean War and launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. The U.S. and South Korea began annual military drills this week despite the North Korean threats.
Hagel said the U.S. would also shift some "resources," which he didn't specify, from the delayed Aegis anti-missile program in Europe to U.S.-based defenses, saying the Aegis program was "lagging" because of reduced congressional funding. And he reiterated previously announced plans to add a second U.S. anti-ballistic missile radar installation in Japan.
Taking all of the moves together, "we will be able to add protection against missiles from Iran sooner while also proving protection against the threat from North Korea," he said.
Even before the announcement, Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., a member of the Armed Services Committee, criticized the news, saying it was too little and too late.
"I applaud the Obama administration's decision, but it shouldn't have taken the predictable saber-rattling from North Korea to bring this about," Ayotte said in a statement Friday.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is trying to prove his strength, causing experts to worry that Pyongyang's threats could get out of control. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.
Pointing to Iran's nuclear program, Ayotte called on the Obama administration to "move expeditiously to construct an East Coast missile defense site."
"Americans living in the Eastern United States should have the same level of missile defense protection as those in the West," she said.
Courtney Kube and Kelly O'Donnell of NBC News contributed to this report. Follow M. Alex Johnson on Twitter and Facebook.
By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

Obama and Alien Secret Service?!
There has been a long tradition of belief in conspiracy circles of the presence of aliens here in Earth, and those aliens being complicit in World, and specifically American politics. A recent video has surfaced on You Tube of a supposed “Reptilian” serving on Barak Obama’s Secret Service Detail.
This sort of conspiracy theory loves to point out discrepancies as evidence of their keen observation, yet they always seem to somehow fail to find the same discrepancies in their own stories. Lets start with the “…strange behavior and creepy movement…” Okay, the subject is shifting from foot to foot and it strikes me as a bit odd he should call attention to himself in this manner. But I cannot say my first conclusion from this fact would be “strong evidence of a shape-shifting alien humanoid” so much as maybe a guy who needs to take a pee and cannot leave his post just now. Then as you watch the video they point him out from a different camera angle, the “creepy movements” have stopped, and they now ask you to disregard the fact that the image is distorted due to zoom and enlargement and take them at their word that those elements hove no bearing on the strange appearance of the subject.
A little looking turned up this photo of Obama’s Secret Service detail
AP photo by Scott Applewhite Scientist X
Of course showing the reptilian shape shifter while his cloaking device is working properly. But aside from having a reliable holographic humanoid projection device, I wonder what else you need to become a Secret Service agent?
According to Chron.Com
What Do I Have to Do to Become a Secret Service Agent?
by Scott Thompson, Demand MediaGetting a job with the U.S. Secret Service is far from easy, as the selection process is extremely competitive. Candidates must have either a college degree or a combination of college and law enforcement work experience, with a background in criminal investigation. They must also be in good shape and be able to pass a criminal background check.Minimum Requirements
The first step to becoming a Secret Service agent is to excel in school and avoid getting into any trouble with the law. Because so many people want to become Secret Service agents and because of the sensitive nature of the work, any criminal activity on your record disqualifies you as an applicant. To apply for the Secret Service, you must be an American citizen between 21 and 37 years old, with uncorrected eyesight no worse than 20/60. If your eyesight is not 20/20 uncorrected, it must be correctable to 20/20. You must also possess a current driver’s license.Other Requirements
All applicants for the Secret Service must pass the Treasury Enforcement Agent Examination, as well as other tests. Preference is given to applicants with an educational background in criminal justice or pre-law, but this is not an official requirement. All applicants must also pass a physical fitness test, a number of interviews and an investigation. If there is anything in your life history that would prevent you from receiving a top-secret-level security clearance, you will not be hired as a Secret Service agent. Secret Service positions are so competitive that you should probably start planning and preparing for your application from the beginning of your college career, if you want to be a strong candidate.
Well, I only hope the guy from this video is getting good laugh as the believers out there go on convincing themselves he is an shape-shifting reptilian humanoid alien.
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Bill Clinton Talks About Aliens and UFOs
Clinton UFO Talk |
Written by Grant Cameron - S C I E N T I S T X - |
It is a generally accepted fact within the UFO community that Bill Clinton had an interest in discovering the answer to the UFO puzzle. He had even sent his close friend Webster Hubbell to look into the UFO mystery.
What many don’t know, however, is how open Bill and Hillary were about talking about the subject. They talked about UFOs and aliens at least 26 times on the record while in the White House. This was far beyond any presidential administration.
Like Ronald Reagan, both Bill and Hillary Clinton expressed interest in the concept of an alien invasion. Reagan had spoken of the “alien invasion” half a dozen times while in the White House. The Clintons would talk about it even more.
The first time President Clinton brought up the idea of an alien invasion idea during an interview with Tom Brokaw of MSNBC. This interview, done on July 15, 1996, involved the just released movie “Independence day.” Clinton conveyed to Brokaw how much he had enjoyed the movie.
I loved it. I loved it and ‑‑Mr. Pullman came and showed it. I thought he made a good president. And we watched the movie together, and I told him after it was over he was a good president, and I was glad we won. And it made me wonder if I should take flying lessons.
During the interview, Brokaw took a question from an Internet e-mail message asking Clinton if he thought that we could actually win a war against the aliens if they were to attack America, as the fictionalized Independence Day movie had shown.
President Clinton replied, “Yes, I think we'd fight them off. We find a way to win. That's what America does ‑‑ we'd find a way to win if it happened.”
The President then launched into a speech about the positive elements of an alien invasion.
The good thing about Independence Day is there's an ultimate lesson for that ‑‑ for the problems right here on Earth. We whipped that problem by working together with all these countries. And all of a sudden the differences we had with them seemed so small once we realized there were threats that went beyond our borders. And I wish that we could think about that when we deal with terrorism and when we deal with weapons proliferation ‑‑ the difference between all these others problems. That's the lesson I wish people would take away from Independence Day.
Clinton was a big fan of the movie Independence Day, and he spoke highly of it a number of times. On the day of the movie’s release, at the 200th Birthday Celebration for Youngstown Ohio, Clinton said this of the movie.
Somebody joked with me ‑‑ I don't know if any of you have seen this new movie "Independence Day" ‑‑ (applause) ‑‑ but somebody said I was coming to Youngstown because this is the day the White House got blown away by space aliens. (Laughter) I hope it's there when I get back. (Laughter) Anyway, I recommend the movie. I got a chance to see it the other night.
A couple weeks after the release of the movie, still inspired by the Independence Day movie, President Clinton made yet another alien invasion remark.
Very interesting, don't you think, that this movie, Independence Day, is becoming the most successful movie ever? Some say it's because they blew up the White House and the Congress ‑‑ (laughter) ‑‑ and that may be. But, you know, you see story after story after story about how the movie audiences leap up and cheer at the end of the movie when we vanquish the alien invaders, right? I mean, what happened? The country was flat on its back, the rest of the world was threatened, and you see all over the world all these people have all of a sudden put aside the differences that seem so trivial once their existence was threatened, and they're working together all over the world to defeat a common adversary.
The next alien invasion comments came from Hillary Clinton who seemed to share the President’s interest in the alien invasion concept. On October 13, 1998, at Spanish Hall, Prague Castle Hillary said:
In one of those popular movies I referred to that swept my country and apparently made a lot of money around the world, called Independence Day — these movies always seem to start with an attack on Washington, D.C., which I don’t really know how to take, the blowing up of the White House and Capitol to begin with—the ending of it required all of us to cooperate to fend off an alien attack. And certainly in the theater in which I saw it, there were great cheers as people of all different races and backgrounds and societies around the globe came together as human beings to save ourselves. We certainly don’t expect it to come to that...
On January 25, 1999, speaking at the White House Hillary said this “Most of the movies about the future show aliens descending from outer space determined to blow up the world, and somehow they always begin or end with Washington, D.C. (Laughter)” Then on June 17, 1999 speaking in Paris, France, Hillary tied the concept of the alien invasion to the making of movies in America.
In my own country, many of the movies in recent years express our innate fears about what awaits us. They are apocalyptic visions that leave only a few people on earth—whole cities surviving under domes because we have depleted our natural resources. And often in these movies, for reasons that I question, we have space aliens who are always blowing up Washington, D.C., and the White House.
A few months after Hillary made her reference to movies and alien invaders, President Clinton made a speech to a group of schools that identified an alien invasion scenario as good as any President Reagan had ever used.
I told somebody the other day ‑‑ I got a big laugh ‑‑ I said, you know, I get so angry at all these conflicts around the world, and these expressions of hatred here at home based on race or religion or sexual orientation. If we were being attacked by space aliens, like in that movie, "Independence Day," we'd all be looking for a foxhole to get in together and a gun to pick up together. The absence of a threat sometimes causes us to lose our sense of focus, our center, our concentration... And what I'm saying is ‑‑ you all laughed when I said this before, I referenced that movie, "Independence Day" ‑‑ but, you know, if we were being attacked by space aliens, we wouldn't be playing these kind of games. These kinds of games are only possible because the economy is strong and the American people are self‑confident...
Not to be outdone, Hillary came up with another alien invasion scenario. Hillary delivered the remark at the Mars Millennium Project kick-off held at the National Air & Space Museum. She spoke of modern movie themes, alien invasion ideas, and a positive future.
When you look at popular culture today, positive images of the future are often hard to come by. You look at the movies that have tried to predict what will happen in the future, and we often see a lot of death and destruction and environmental degradation. It’s not just that people might live under domes on Mars, but they would have to live under domes here on this planet because of what we will have done to our environment. Or whether we will have to join together as human beings to stave off attacks from aliens in outer space, and then we’ll have to put aside our really petty differences—differences in our own country and differences among people around the world—to stand up for our common humanity... The logo of the Mars Project challenges us to picture a different kind of future. Not the one that is portrayed in the movies of our popular culture or in our worst nightmares, but instead one that really is filled with hope and possibility.
The final alien invasion reference, on November 7, 1999, came from President Clinton in a moment of total frustration. The latest Republican bill had just been pushed through the House of Representatives only days before. Clinton realized he would have to veto it. Faced with the upcoming veto fight, Clinton made the following statement to a group of educators. “If we were being attached by space aliens, we wouldn’t be playing these kinds of games.”
This was one of the few Clinton UFO remarks that gained any media attention. Conservative broadcaster Rush Limbaugh responded to Clinton’s alien invasion remark by saying, “What he going to do? Arrange one?”
Less spectacular than the alien invasion remarks, but much more frequent were comments about UFOs in the Clinton White House. On at least eight different occasions and locations, Clinton compared UFO sightings and Social Security. The general UFO/social security reference made by Clinton resembled the line he used in West Orange, New Jersey, at a DNC Dinner. “And everyone knows,” said Clinton, “there are surveys which show that young people believe it is more likely that they will see a UFO than that they’ll every draw Social Security.”
On a couple occasions, Clinton would double up on the UFO reference and add a comment about one of his favorite shows- x-files, such as he did during a 1998 speech at Georgetown University.
You know, there was a recent poll which said that young people in the generation of the students here felt it was far more likely that they would see a UFO than that they would draw Social Security... It's very important you understand this. Once you understand this, you realize this is not an episode from the X Files, and you're not more likely to see a UFO if you do certain specific things.
Sometimes the alien trash talk was brilliantly hidden and immeasurably meaningful. It escaped the attention of everyone who heard it, except the one person or group the comment was intended for. A prime example of this was a statement made by Hillary Clinton on April 10, 1997 on the Diane Rehm show.
During the show Hillary was asked about the story that she had approved hush money payments to Webster Hubbell, her former partner at the Rose law firm in Little Rock, and later President Clinton’s attorney general. The hush money was to stop Hubbell from talking about his and Hillary’s role in Whitewater, according to the rumor.
“That’s part of the continuing saga of Whitewater,” said Hillary, “the never-ending fictional conspiracy that honest to goodness reminds me of some people’s obsessions with UFOs and the Hale-Bopp comet.”[12]
The comment generated immediate reactions from Ufologists around the country. “We demand an apology,” Michael Luckman told the New York Post. Luckman and other researchers figured that the remark was insensitive in light of the Heaven’s Gate suicides that had just occurred.
In reality Hillary’s comment had nothing to do with the UFO community. After all, friend Laurance Rockefeller had briefed her on the evidence of UFO reality. The comment was actually directed, not at her friends in the UFO community, but at Congressman Dan Burton, Chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee. Burton, a conservative Republican congressman, had according to some turned his committee into “a one-stop shop for Clinton haters.” As Burton told the Indianapolis Star of Clinton, “this guys a scumbag. That’s why I’m after him.”[ Only days before Hillary appeared on the Diane Rehm show Burton had issued 25 subpoenas. Seventeen of these were issued to focus on the hiring of Hillary’s friend and former coworker at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock Webster Hubbell, by the White House.
Burton, like the Clintons, was also very interested in UFOs. On the day before the Hillary’s comment about UFOs, Burton sent his chief congressional aide to attend Dr. Steven Greer’s Top Secret UFO witness briefing held for members of congress. Hillary had also been invited, as were many members of the White House. Hillary did not attend, but some White House people did attend, and Greer received “wonderful personal letters” from within the White House.
Following the briefing Burton had requested everything Greer had on the subject of UFOs. Burton’s interest in UFOs was also known to most in Washington. Time magazine columnist and former Deputy Washington Bureau Chief, Margaret Carlson wrote about how Hillary’s comment was directed at Burton, and she seemed to defend Hillary. “The UFO comparison is apt in his (Burton) case. He is considered flaky and a bit of a crackpot, even though a nice guy. Some crackpots are nice.”
When Hillary took her shot at Burton on the radio show, one of the White House reporters questioned the President about it in a news scrum just before a cabinet meeting. He asked Clinton what he thought about Hillary’s statement about “the continuing saga of Whitewater, the never-ending fictional conspiracy” and “some people’s obsession with UFOs and the Hale-Bobb comet.”
Realizing whom Hillary was referring to Clinton burst out laughing and said, “Did she say that? (Laughter) That's pretty good. (Laughter)”
The reporter asked, “I was wondering if you share that sentiment? And also, we haven't had a chance to ‑‑”
Still laughing, the President said, “Well, if I didn't, I wouldn't disagree with her in public.”
Sometimes the trash talk was much less intense, with much less hidden meaning, and more like a simple obsession by a President and his staff with extraterrestrials. At a meeting in the East Room dealing with Genomics the President stated, “Won’t it be sad to have an Internet connection to Mars if there are no Martians to write to or e-mail us?” In another musing about the extraterrestrials Clinton stated, “Well, I don’t know what to say. You know if they’re out there, I hope they have the best of what we have and fewer headaches.
Very early in the administration at a NAFTA meeting in the White House, in front of ex-president Jimmy Carter who had experienced a UFO sighting, Clinton made this bizarre extraterrestrial comment, “I have been sent an extraterrestrial telegram stating that “I too, am for NAFTA,” signed Otto von Bismarck.Finally, at the 2000 Kennedy Center Honors held in the White House Clinton stated “NASA even sent Chuck Berry's music on a space probe searching for intelligent life in outer space. (Laughter) Well, now, if they're out there, they're duck walking.
Sometimes, President Clinton would have one of those days when everything he saw was alien. October 3, 1994 was such a day. At 7:53 p.m. during a Victory Rally speech for Senator Robb, Clinton unleashed a whole string of alien remarks.
But the other thing that both of us had to do, even to make a career in public life, was to fight against what has been the brilliant strength of the Republicans, particularly the Republicans on the right, for many years now. And that is, that they are better talkers than we are, and ‑‑ and listen to me now ‑‑ and they raise more money than we do to turn their opponents into aliens. Right? (Laughter)...And they are brilliant at it. They sort of try to turn you into a space alien... And now the Republicans are saying, well, if your problems aren't all solved, it's just because the aliens have taken over Washington. (Laughter)... And while we have been working, they have been talking, blaming, dividing, and turning us into aliens...
Whether inspired by the crowd or just having an “alien day,” at 9:20 p.m. at the Robb Victory Dinner Clinton started up again.
And here in Virginia, you have this stark, graphic example of how really good they are at making down, up; up, down; square, round, and turning us into aliens... So they try to turn the President or the Senator from Virginia into an alien in the minds of ordinary voters, and hope they can clog the information channels enough so that will guarantee that in the scales inside us all, fear will outweigh hope on election day... You have to decide ‑‑ what do you believe in?...They have turned me into an alien with a lot of voters in Virginia so I can be in the ad... . And the idea that they could be trying to turn him into some sort of space alien who is from the far left, when he has done something that they talked about but never did...
The most bizarre alien trash talk came not from the President, but from his chief spokesmen - Presidential Press Secretaries Mike McCurry and Joe Lockhart. Consider, for example McCurry talking about the President’s upcoming travel schedule in early 1998.
Q: Right. Where is he going on Monday or Tuesday?
McCurry: It’s always good to let a little rabbit out that people can chase. You will be especially happy at where he’s going.
Q: Tucumcari, New Mexico? Roswell?
McCurry: I didn’t say a thing. No, we don’t need to go there because we were there in the flying saucer yesterday.
Following the release of the movie Independence Day, in July 1996, two Florida Today reporters faced Press Secretary McCurry with a question. The reporters asked if the White House had any plan for an alien invasion attack if it were to come. The reporters were told there were no plans.” An Air Force spokesman also told the reporters that if someone had an alien sighting and felt “in imminent danger,” that he or she should contact the local authorities. This lead the reporter to conclude an attack on the White House would be responded to by Clinton and McCurry with a call to the D.C. cops.
Further inquiries by the reporters about a possible Independence Day scenario led McCurry to say that if the aliens did attack, “I just hope it’s one of those days when Whitewater or the FBI files have dominated the news.”
A couple weeks after the Independence Day movie comments it was time for the Clintons to return to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for their 1996 vacation.
The Clintons had been in Jackson Hole for their 1995 summer vacation, where they stayed at the cabin of West Virginia Senator John D. Rockefeller and where Laurance Rockefeller briefed both Hillary and Bill Clinton on the subject of UFOs.
In a press briefing just prior to leaving, McCurry commented on the possibility of the President returning to Washington, part way through the vacation, as he had done in 1995. With Independence Day still fresh in his mind McCurry stated,
He will hold to that tradition. The only thing that would compel a high public profile is if space aliens came to Washington and destroyed the White House. (Laughter.) That would probably compel him to come out of his blissful vacation mode.
Sometimes the bizarre alien comments made by Clinton’s press secretaries took a bitter tone when the questions dealt with scandals, or leaks. In November 1997, McCurry was forced to answer the embarrassing revelation in a book just published by Clinton’s former Attorney General Webster Hubbell, that Clinton had sent him off in search of the answer to UFOs and the JFK assassination.
Q: Did the President ask Webb Hubbell to find out about UFOs and the JFK assassination?
MR. MCCURRY: No. We have a regular briefing in the Oval Office with this space alien that some tabloids report. (Laughter) Maybe the New York Post hasn't reported that, but we asked the space creature to look into that story.
Q: Did he ask Hubbell to find out about those two issues?
MR. MCCURRY: I have no idea and I'm not going to respond to specific things in books that are written.
In June 1996 McCurry was faced with questions about the book Unlimited Access, written by Gary Aldrich. Aldrich was a former FBI agent in the White House who accused the Clinton White House of a whole range of illegal activities. In response to some reporters question about whether any of Aldrich’s claims were true McCurry shot back, “No, except that space aliens had probably landed on the South Lawn of the White House, too, and we're cavorting with them as well. It's absolutely ridiculous.”
Clinton’s Press Secretaries were particularly ready with alien trash talk when the question had anything to do with a story that had appeared in a national tabloid. One such case was on the morning after Dick Morris, a Clinton strategist, resigned after being caught with a $200‑an‑hour call girl. The allegations had been written up in the tabloid newspaper The Star. The Clinton reelection committee accepted Morris’s resignation immediately.
In Mike McCurry’s news conference the next morning, McCurry fielded a number of questions about the detailed allegations made in the article, and asking him to speculate what damage Morris’s resignation had done to the Clinton White House. McCurry moved to downplay the damage caused by the article. “A publication in a tabloid like this ‑‑ or a story in a publication like this is not something that routinely we worry about. It kind of falls in the space alien category.”
In response to this reply another reporter came back with “How is it the President's could be in the position of letting himself lose a valued advisor for a story you say is in the space alien category?” McCurry responded that campaigns lose people all the time and the President honored Morris’s request that his family not be dragged through the scandal by remaining with the campaign.
In January 1999, it was Clinton Press Secretary Joe Lockhart’s turn. He was faced another scandal query about a 13-year-old boy in Arkansas. The boy’s mother was claiming, in a tabloid story, that Bill Clinton was the boy’s father. One reporter stated to Lockhart that the photo of the boy in the national tabloid did look like Clinton. “That’s good,” replied Lockhart, “and I’m an alien space baby.”
The Clintons were under constant pressure during the eight-year administration, accused of all manner of scandals. Some of the alien references reflected these attacks. They took on a tenor of persecution, such as during the rally for Senator Chuck Robb, which was quoted above.
They raise more money than we do to turn their opponents into aliens. Right?... That is what they do. And they are brilliant at it. They sort of try to turn you into a space alien... And here in Virginia, you have this stark, graphic example of how really good they are at making down, up; up, down; square, round, and turning us into aliens... They have turned me into an alien with a lot of voters in Virginia so I can be in the ads...
Near the end of his second term as President, Clinton still felt persecution by the Republicans. In a fund-raising speech for Hillary’s Senate campaign, Clinton President Clinton accused New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani of enlisting a "right‑wing venom machine" to help “raise a double‑ton of money” in his senate campaign against Hillary. He also accused Guiliani’s party of trying to convince voters that he and Hillary were space aliens.
They believe you have to drive people apart in order to win elections. And since they're wrong on the issues, they're right. In other words, people won't agree with them on the issues, so the only way they could win is to convince them that we're the first cousins of space aliens. (Laughter) They've got this figured out now; we're right and they're wrong on these big issues. So the only way they can win is to convince people that we're space aliens.
[1] Interview of the President by Tom Brokaw of MSNBC, Office of the Press Secretary, July 15, 1996 The reception, dinner and premiere of the blockbuster movie Independence Day occurred in the White House on June 22, 1996
[3] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President at the 200th Birthday Celebration of Youngstown, Ohio, and the 150th Birthday Celebration of Mahoning County, Ohio, Office of the Press Secretary, July 4, 1996. In a related matter, as announced by Bill Clinton from the south lawn of the White House on August 7, 1996, the very next launch to explore Mars would land on the Martian surface July 4, 1997, “Independence Day.” It was sort of a return invasion.
[4] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President at Ceremony for Boys and Girls Nation, Office of the Press Secretary, July 18, 1996
[5] Clinton, Hillary, Speech by Hillary Rodman Clinton at Forum 2000, Office of Press Secretary, October 13, 1998
[6] Clinton, Hillary Remarks by the President, The First Lady, Professor Natalie Davis and Professor Martin Marty at the Fifth Millennium Evening at the White House, Office of the Press Secretary, January 25, 1999
[7] Clinton Hillary, “Globalization into the Next Millennium: Remarks at The Sorbonne by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Paris, France, White House Press Office, June 17, 1999
[8] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President at Awards Ceremony for Blue Ribbon Schools, White House Press Office, October 28, 1999
[9] Clinton, Hillary, Mars Millennium Project Kick-off: Remarks by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton” Office of the Press secretary, January 14, 1999
[10] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President to DNC Dinner, Office of the Press Secretary, February 19,1998
[11] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President on Social Security, Georgetown University, Office of the Press Secretary, February 9, 1998
[14] Interview done by Jeff Rense on Sightings.com, 4-29-97, with Shari Adamiak- Dr. Greer’s personal assistant.
[16] Remarks by the President and the Vice President at Top of Cabinet Meeting, Office of Press Secretary, April 10, 1997
[17] Millennium Evening at the White House: Informatics Meets Genomics, White House Press Office, October 12, 1999
[18] Remarks by the President and the First Lady at Millennium Matinee “Under the Sea, Beyond the Stars”, White House Press Office, June 12, 2000
[19] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President to NAFTA Distinguished American Endorsement Event, White House Press Office, November 2, 1993
[20] Clinton, Bill Remarks by the President at Kennedy Center Honors Reception”, Office of Press secretary, December 3, 2000
[21] Remarks by the President at Senator Robb Virginia Victory Rally, Office of the Press Secretary, October 3, 1994
[22] Clinton, Bill, Remarks by the President at Senator Robb Victory Dinner, Office of The Press Secretary, October 3, 1994
[24] Washington, D. C. Police Department spokesman Kenny Bryson said: "They [The Pentagon] told you to call us? Aw, c'mon, you've got to be kidding. What are we supposed to do, write them a ticket?"
[25] Edmonds, Patricia and Eisler, Peter, “What if they come? The U.S. has no Plan to Deal with Aliens” from Florida Today Space Online, July 12, 1996
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North Korea Ready For War
The US South Korean military exercises will continue until the end of this month, and the North Korean threats to do something terrible if they do not stop grow more hysterical by the day.
World View with Gwynne Dyer
Last week the Great Successor, Kim Jong-un, was shown signing a decree that ordered North Korea’s long-range missile forces to be ready to launch against the United States, while senior military officers looked on approvingly.
On the wall behind Kim was a map, helpfully labelled “US Mainland Strike Plan”, that showed the missile trajectories from North Korea to Hawaii, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Austin, Texas. (Why Austin? Doesn’t he like indie rock?) It was a scene straight out of the villain’s lair in an early James Bond movie, except that they’d forgotten to set it in a cave.
These threats are so palpably empty that the instinct of both the Pentagon and the US State Department is just to ignore them. North Korea has no operational missile that can reach even western Alaska, no miniaturised nuclear warhead to put on such a missile, and no long-range targeting capability.
But the politics of the situation demands that the US government respond seriously to every threat, however foolish.
So next year the US government will spend another billion dollars or so to place 14 more anti-ballistic missile sites in Alaska,
presumably to protect the Alaskan west coast and the Aleutian Islands from a North Korean nuclear strike.
presumably to protect the Alaskan west coast and the Aleutian Islands from a North Korean nuclear strike.
And on March 29, it sent two B-2 bombers all the way from Missouri non-stop to drop bombs on some uninhabited islands near North Korea, just to remind Pyongyang that it can. It’s all still just a charade, a spring display of military capacities by two rival armed forces that could as well be rutting deer.
The US would not even play this game if the logic of both international and domestic politics did not oblige it to respond to the increasingly rabid North Korean threats. But it is playing nevertheless, and the risk of miscalculation is quite serious.
Anybody who tells you he knows what is going on inside the North Korean regime is a liar, but there are a few safe assumptions. Real decision-making power on war and peace almost certainly lies with the senior ranks of the North Korean army, not with young Kim or the Communist Party.
It’s also clear that Kim, new to power and insecure, feels the need to look tough, just as his father did when he inherited the leadership from Kim’s grandfather.
And nobody in the North Korean regime knows how things work in the rest of the world. They may even be genuinely afraid that the US—South Korean military exercises, although they have been held annually for decades, are this time only a cover for a plan to attack North Korea.
After all, the regime’s founder, Kim Il-sung, concentrated his forces under cover of military exercises in just that way when he invaded South Korea in 1950.
The North Korean military doubtless understand that they must not get into a nuclear war with the US, but they may believe that their dozen or so nuclear weapons make it safe for them to use conventional force without facing American nuclear retaliation. And they do have rather a lot of conventional military force at their disposal.
Kim Jong-un’s threats are being exposed as bluffs almost daily— the US—South Korean military exercises go on as though he had said nothing— and he may ultimately feel obliged to do something to restore his credibility.
It would probably be just a limited local attack somewhere, but in the current atmosphere, with both Seoul and Washington determined not to submit to psychological blackmail, that could escalate rapidly to full-scale conventional war.
It would be a major war, for although North Korea’s weapons are mostly last-generation, that is not such a big handicap in ground warfare as it is in the air or at sea. North Korean troops are well-trained, and there are over a million of them. Moreover, South Korea is compelled to defend well forward because holding on to Seoul, only 50 kilometres from the frontier, is a political imperative. That makes it quite vulnerable to breakthroughs.
The North Koreans would attack south in a three-pronged thrust, accompanied by special forces operations deep in South Korean territory, just as they did in 1950. The geography gives them few alternatives.
US—South Korean strategy would also echo 1950-51: contain the North Korean attack as close to the border as possible, and then counter-attack up the west coast on an axis heading north through Kaesong to Pyongyang. That would once again be accompanied by a big amphibious landing well behind the North Korean front, this time probably at Wonsan on North Korea’s east coast.
Even if the North Korean air force were effectively destroyed in the first couple of days, as it probably would be, this would be a highly mobile, hard-fought land war in densely populated territory involving high casualties and massive destruction. The world has not seen such a war for more than 50 years now.
SCIENTIST X

Military Officials Share | Ufo Sightings | Breaking News
UFOs: National Press Club Witness Testimony
U.S. Air Force Officers Speak Out on UFOs
U.S. Air Force Officers Speak Out on UFOs
Dear friends,
Six courageous U.S. Air Force officers and one passionate researcher assembled at the prestigious National Press Club in Washington, DC on Sept. 27th to give their intriguing testimony of personal involvement in a major UFO cover-up. For an excellent 18-minute video summary of this landmark event on the MSNBC website, click here. Below are key excerpts of numerous fascinating articles in the mainstream media which covered this historic event. Each excerpt is taken verbatim from the major media website listed at the link provided. The most important sentences are highlighted for those with limited time.
The exciting news is that several of these Air Force officers related events in which nuclear missiles were deactivated in their silos as a result of UFO interference. The message from these incidents seems to be that humanity should stop playing with nuclear bombs. Could it be that those responsible for these UFOs don't want us to destroy ourselves and are sending discreet messages to those who manage these lethal weapons? Other Air Force officers have given similar testimony, which you can read here.
I have had the privilege of personally meeting two of these courageous gentlemen, Captain Robert Salas and Lieutenant Colonel Dwynne Arneson. Capt. Salas was impressed with the work of WantToKnow.info and gave me a copy of his extensive personal investigation into the UFO cover-up in which he is involved, which is now posted at this link. For lots more reliable, verifiable information on the UFO cover-up, see the "What you can do" box at the end of this message. By choosing to educate ourselves and to spread the word on this most intriguing and important topic, we can and will build a brighter future.
With very best wishes,
Fred Burks for PEERS and WantToKnow.info
Former language interpreter for Presidents Bush and Clinton
Fred Burks for PEERS and WantToKnow.info
Former language interpreter for Presidents Bush and Clinton
SCIENTIST X

UFO | Ex Government of Arizona Tells the Truth | Unbelievable!
In 1998, Dr. Steven M. Greer resigned his post as Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Caldwell Memorial Hospital in North Carolina to spend all of his time and energy on exposing a massive corporate-government cover-up of extraterrestrial contact that's been kept under wraps for decades. Why does this matter?
It's not so much the dozens of deceased aliens secreted at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, Greer says, or even the supersecret radionic technology that took the life of his assistant and two colleagues and nearly killed him. It's not even the prototypes of UFOs that roam the Southwest's friendly skies, looking so much like real E.T. craft that it's hard to tell the difference. (Your tax dollars at work.)
What's important, Greer insists, is that if the government came clean with what it knows about E.T. technology, we could upgrade the planet. Not only would we wean ourselves off oil and other fossil fuels, we could scrap nuclear power and implement clean, cheap, safe energy that any country or culture could afford.
One problem: That might weaken or topple the corporate-government power structure that controls our fuel and energy systems, mass-produces war weapons and keeps a light rein on the global economy. So how to shine a light on a shadowy consortium that promotes war while fostering scarcity, making gas prices astronomic?
Based in Crozet, Virginia, Greer's Disclosure Project has convinced hundreds of insiders, including military brass and CIA ops, to defy nondisclosure pacts. They've coughed up documents (some still classified) and signed testimonials. Greer's got it all - in fact, he gave Peter Jennings's producers access to these bombshell revelations for the ABC special on UFOs that aired last spring. But, as the good doctor found out, you can't give this stuff to the mainstream media and expect it to air on prime time.
"They won't let us do it," a senior producer told Greer by phone. "I said, 'Who's They?'" "And he said, 'Dr. Greer, you know who They are.'" And click, he hung up.
So why not get these documents to the President of the United States? Been there, done that. "Hillary and Bill spent hours poring over them," Greer claims a close friend of the Clinton's reported, adding that when Clinton took office, he wanted two questions answered:
1. Who killed Jack Kennedy?
2. What's going on with the UFOs?
It didn't take long for Clinton to realize, says Greer's friend, that he had a much better chance of completing his term if he followed his very own "Don't ask, don't tell" policy. (Do you think his life was in jeopardy?)
In 2001, Greer held a press conference at which many witnesses came forward, but it was eclipsed by 9/11. Since then he's gathered more insiders willing to reveal what the government won't. So if you're tired of holding hands with the Saudis, or you think it's time Earthlings had access to that cool, antigravity technology that allows UFOs to dodge our weapons (most of the time), check out:
It's about your pocketbook, not about little green men," says Greer, who wants to replace fossil fuel and nuclear power with the advanced energy systems used by ETs. Where do you get that? "Just ask the government," Greer replies. "They've had it for 50 years." Washington may not want to listen, but we certainly do.
Bassior - Q: When did you see your first UFO?
Dr. Steven Greer: Back in the early 1960s, when I was 8 or 9. Some neighborhood boys and I saw a disc-shaped, windowless object that hovered, silent, then simply vanished. My parents said, "That's very nice" and ignored it, but I knew what I'd seen, and it was life-changing.
Q: What made you leave medicine to focus on the UFO cover-up full time?
Greer: In 1990, I learned that NATO and the Belgian Air Force were tracking an enormous triangular craft - about 800 feet in diameter, and it re-ignited my interest. I went there and actually saw the F-16 fighter jet radar tape of a massive UFO hovering, then accelerating at several thousand miles per hour.
Q: Have you seen a UFO at close range?
Greer: My research team and I had one of these massive triangles come down right over our car. It was vibrating on top and sounded like an enormous transformer - a deep, low-frequency hum. The most dramatic thing we've seen is a near-landing in England, in 1992, where we had a 100-foot diameter disc in front of us about ten feet above the ground, signalling and communicating. There were people on board.
Q: Has your team ever established contact with an E.T. Spacecraft?
Greer: In the early 1990s, a BBC recording crew picked up a series of beeping tones (from a UFO). We recorded that, and we fed it back out. For all we know, it's their trash compactor, but we figure that if they see humans sending their signal back to them, they'll identify it as communication. In Pensacola, Florida, we signaled (a UFO craft) with high-powered lights and lasers - and they signaled back to us! We have this on videotape.
Q: Are UFOs hostile?
Greer: There's not a shred of evidence that these UFOs or the life-forms behind them are a threat or hostile to us. There is a lot of evidence that some rogue military projects have done dangerous things that have been aggressive toward them.
Q: Has the government concealed E.T. vehicles and bodies?
Greer: They have several dozen extraterrestrial vehicles and dozens of deceased extraterrestrial life-forms of various races. Some are stored in an underground facility near Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
Q: Are secret programs developing E.T. technology?
Greer: Yes. We can prove, through the testimony of dozens of witnesses, that there have been covert programs that have studied and figured out the energy and propulsion systems behind UFOs. We're talking about a whole new type of physics that would enable humans to generate energy from what's called the "quantum vacuum."
Q: How does this energy work?
Greer: There's a baseline level of energy that's in all space around us - not outer space, but the space in this room. It's estimated that every cubic centimeter of space here has enough energy to run the entire Earth for a day. This can be tapped. Some scientists are trying to fabricate motors that extract energy from the quantum vacuum, the energy that surrounds us.
Q: You mean the space between atoms?
Greer: Correct. The "zero point" energy. I've actually seen one of these devices working. Of course, the inventor has been threatened. Dr. Eugene Mallove, who was murdered in May 2004, and I were working on this.I'm carrying it forward, but it is high risk.
Q: How close are we to harnessing this energy?
Greer: We're fairly close. There are people with a "proof of principle" thing, but no products for sale yet. Right now we're working with an inventor who has created energy from this quantum vacuum in the hundreds of watts range - enough to run several things in your home. We can also demonstrate the antigravity effects of high-voltage systems under certain controlled experiments.
An electronic field makes something fairly weightless. We're working with a man who's done very advanced antigravity work. The colonel who classified it is willing to declassify it for us to take forward.
Q: You've made an object weightless?
Greer: We've seen this done in a lab. The techniques for tapping this energy have already been fully developed within rogue and covert programs. Lockheed Skunkworks has enormous ships zipping around that are powered by antigravity. A lot of the UFOs sighted in the high desert of California and Utah are actually man-made prototypes.
Q: Who else is making these phony UFO's?
Greer: The companies involved are SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation), TRW, Northrop, Raytheon and EG&G. We have enormous intelligence on this. I know the buildings where this stuff is going on. This needs to come out so people know the truth.
Q: Does our tax money support these secret programs, or are they privately funded?
Greer: Both. There's private, corporate funding as well as what's called "black budget" sources. I met with Senator Robert C. Byrd's staff in 1994. His senior investigator and chief counsel for the Senate Appropriations Committee, for which he was chairman at the time, told me that this stuff was real, (but that) they could not penetrate this black world dealing with UFOs. At that time between $40 billion and $100 billion a year was going into these projects, and they could NOT trace the money.
Q: Why are these programs kept secret?
Greer: Fossil fuel and the nuclear power industries would be made redundant by these technologies that very elegantly extract energy from the quantum vacuum, or "zero point" energy field. We have a $7 trillion part of the world economy dealing with fossil fuels and conventional transportation. If this information comes out - aside from people realizing that we're not alone in the universe - they'll quickly see that we don't need oil, coal or central utilities. It's all about maintaining the homeostasis and status quo of the world macro-economic and power dynamic.
Q: How would zero-point energy transform the global economy?
Greer: It would replace everything. You wouldn't need oil, but the $30 trillion-a-year global economy would quickly grow to $200 trillion because there'd be clean, sustainable energy, and manufacturing and transportation would be very inexpensive. Eighty percent of the world's population lives in amazing poverty, and it would lift that. It would revolutionize the planet. People talk about the "peace dividend," but it's time for a "space dividend."
Q: Who's hiding these advanced energy systems from the public?
Greer: The entity that runs this stuff is the world's largest RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization). They used to be called MJ - Majestic 12 - but the last term I heard was PI-40. It's not one society. There are sweeping conspiracy theories about the Masons, Bilderbergers, Trilateral Commission and Counsel of Foreign Relations. I know people in all these groups.
Q: Why do they feel threatened?
Greer: It would decentralize power. Right now the centralized financial and oil system is so integrated with the way the world runs. We have testimony about what the agenda is from people who've been on the inside.
Q: Who is this covert group?
Greer: There's a committee of 200 to 300 people who are on the policy board for this issue. Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, who went from head of the National Security Agency to the board of SAIC - which is one of the crown jewels of the covert entity - is a member. So is Admiral Harry Trane. George Bush, Sr., Cheney and Rumsfeld are involved, as is the Liechtenstein Banking Family. The Mormon corporate empire has an enormous interest in this subject; they have much more power than the White House or the Pentagon over this issue. And there are secret cells within the Vatican.
Q: Have you met with any of these people?
Greer: There are factions within this group, and I've met with some of the "good guys." People think that it's a monolithic conspiracy, but they're wrong. About 40% to 50% of people involved in these supersecret projects want this stuff out. They know we're running out of oil, China is industrializing, and the polar ice caps are melting.
And they know that if this (advanced E.T. technology) was announced today, it would take ten to twenty years to get it into widespread application to avert an economic, strategic, geopolitical and environmental catastrophe. They see that and want to fix it, but they're still a minority. They're more enlightened, but it's the ruthless ones who rule.
Q: Was CIA Director William Colby involved at some point? Was his "accidental" death in 1996 connected to your work?
Greer: Bill Colby was defecting from the supersecret group, and he was ASSASSINATED because he was going to transfer some hard technologies - operating devices - and $50 million in funding TO US. He knew that with my kind of willpower and connections, I would have gotten that out to the world. He was found floating down the Potomac River the week he was going to meet with my closest friend. They made an example of him.
In fact, Colby's best friend, a colonel who set up the meeting, said it was absolutely a hit. Even his wife said on CNN, "You know, it was strange, because he would never go out canoeing in a flooded, rain-swollen Potomac River at night and leave the house open and coffeemaker and the computer on." Colby's widow stopped short of calling it murder. Someone may have said, "Play along, or your children are next." I mean, these people are thugs.
Q: Has your life been threatened?
Greer: Around the time Colby was killed, my right-hand assistant, a member of Congress who was working very closely with us, and myself, all got a deadly type of cancer in the same month - different kinds. I don't talk about this publicly much because people say, "Come on!" But it absolutely can be done, it WAS done, and everyone DIED but me. I was devastated, and it took me 18 months to recover.
Q: You're saying the UFO-cover-up conspirators can target people from a distance and produce cancer?
Greer: Yes. Dr. Tom Bearden's books about the scalar electromagnetic weapon systems explain how longitudinal waveforms can be a carrier wave for this kind of thing. They can get it down to a cell: to you DNA. It's all resonance. We've had this technology since the 1950s.
Q: Do you have witnesses willing to step forward and reveal what they know about this massive cover-up?
Greer: We have about 450 military and government "insiders" who have been present during rather undeniable events, including the study of these energy and propulsion systems.
Q: Do you have documents?
Greer: We have a number of "smoking gun" documents, including a wiretap of Marilyn Monroe the day before she died, which has never been declassified. She was threatening to hold a press conference to tell the world what Jack Kennedy had told her during pillow talk about having seen debris from an extraterrestrial vehicle at what the document calls a "secret air base." She was murdered for this.
Q: Why isn't the mainstream media covering these stories?
Greer: The biggest problem IS the media. If a congressman starts looking into this, they get pilloried and ridiculed by the media. There's a CIA document from 1991 that clearly states that the Agency had contacts or resources at every major media outlet to kill, spin or stop stories. It's a canard that we have a free press.
Also, people can't wrap their minds around it. A former editor at the Boston Globe told me, "This is just too far out." And yet these people (the media) will spend millions for satellite trucks and onsite reporters to cover freak shows like the O. J. Simpson or Michael Jackson trials.
Q: Why is the UFO issue so urgent?
Greer: It's about how we live our lives. Aside from cleaning up the environment, it (E.T. technology) extricates us from our dependency on OIL, gets us out of that Middle East mess, and saves the average American household thousands of dollars a year in heating, utilities and gas for their cars. And, globally, it frees up enormous amounts of economic potential. This would be the tide that raises all ships.
Q: How do you keep going in the face of so much mainstream resistance?
Greer: It's a sort of Promethean challenge. Lawrence Rockefeller once told me, "It's wonderful that you're going to do this, and it's so important. But I'm afraid you're going to be the court jester - that people won't take this seriously." And I said, "Well, we at least have to try."
Q: How will you publicize your information?
Greer: We're moving on two fronts. One is technology, working through SEAS (Space Energy Access Systems, Inc.) at www.SeasPower.com. That's the corporate side for the technology and research we're doing. The second is identifying funding support for the next phase - a much larger press and media presence with new witnesses, particularly those with advanced technologies.
The limiting factor has been funding. If I were to claim aliens raped me, I'd have a multimillion-dollar movie deal. Doing something serious, there's hardly any money available. They talk about lack of morality in our society, but real morality is being concerned with these issues
Q: What do you think our extraterrestrial visitors are looking for now?
Greer: I think they're waiting for us to grow up and quit destroying Earth and each other. That may be the entry requirement for joining the interplanetary club, and we're just not there yet. I believe that's the biggest challenge for the human race.
Q: Are you hopeful for the future?
Greer: I'm very hopeful. In fact, I have no doubt that the outcome will be peaceful, that these technologies will completely rehabilitate Earth's fortunes and environment, and eliminate poverty. And it will happen in our lifetimes.
But the question is. . . . .how much madness has to go on between now and then?
Reported by: Dr. Steven M. Greer ( SCIENTIST X)

Barack Obama Asked About ALIENS AND UFOs | BREAKING NEWS
Grant Cameron will appear on radio station KKNW 1150 Seattle on Monday March 26th from 9:00 – 10:00 AM Eastern to discuss UFOs. Part of the discussion will center on the recent mention of the Roswell UFO crash by President Barack Obama in a recent trip to New Mexico. The statement made by Obama is more significant than many researchers might think.
During a March 21st trip to Roswell, New Mexico President Obama came out with the following opening remarks to his speech.
We had landed in Roswell. I announced to people when I landed that I had come in peace. (Laughter) Let me tell you – there are more nine and ten year old boys around the country when I meet them – they ask me, “Have you been to Roswell and is it true what they say? And I tell them, ‘If I told you I would have to kill you.’ So their eyes get all big…so…we’re going to keep our secrets here.
Did Obama let out the secret that an alien presence is being covered up? If so, t-his would be a complete reversal of an official statement "Searching for ET- But No Evidence Yet" put out by the office of his science director last November that there is “no evidence” for ET visitation? What does it mean when the President goes to New Mexico and says “we are going to keep our secrets here?” Did he say too much about what has been rumored to be the most highly classified secret in the United States government? Did he fumble the ball in the biggest and most important game the United States Givernment has ever played?
Is it true what they say?
According to President Obama he often gets a particular question about the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico - “is it true what they say?”The little boys who usually ask the question want the President is to tell them the truth about whether aliens have crashed on earth. They think the President knows, so they ask the President if he can tell them the truth.
On March 21 President Obama gave the boys an answer while on a trip to the place where the aliens were rumored to have crashed 65 years ago. He gave the answer within a joke. Like many in America they are suspicious of the Roswell story put out by the Air Force and others.
Although the Obama Roswell comment might seem like no more than a small joke to open a speech on rising gas prices in the United States the following key points should be considered. When these points are all taken into consideration what Obama said takes on a much more significant meaning. A real close look at what Obama said actually shows that the President might have gone too far with the joke, and he may actually have confirmed that the United States government that he heads is covering up an ET presence.
Here’s exactly what President Obama said to the New Mexico audience who had gathered to hear him speak.,
We had landed in Roswell. I announced to people when I landed that I had come in peace. (Laughter) Let me tell you – there are more nine and ten year old boys around the country when I meet them – they ask me, “Have you been to Roswell and is it true what they say? And I tell them, ‘If I told you I would have to kill you.’ So their eyes get all big…so…we’re going to keep our secrets here.
Here’s a careful analysis of what it might mean, and the context in which it was said.
- Roswell is a key place in election years. Although New Mexico only has 5 electoral votes it is considered a swing state and most campaigns visit it near the end of a presidential election. Moreover, everyone (except Palin and Cheney) seems to have a joke in their speech about UFOs for the Roswell crowds. This started as early as 1982 when Ronald Reagan visited the old Roswell Air Field campaigning for Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt late in the midterm campaign.
Cheney visited in the dying days of the 2000 election to be greeted by signs ‘Space Aliens Love Cheney.’" In the dying days of the 2002 midterm election Cheney showed up again in Roswell and this time made a speech in Hanger 32 just yards away from the infamous Hanger 84 at Roswell Air Field where the alien bodies were rumored to have been kept.
Just two days before the 2004 election, and the day before he made a campaign trip to Roswell for John Kerry, 4-star General Clark replied to a question of whether or not he had been briefed on the UFO subject stated, “I heard a bit. In fact, I'm going to be in Roswell, New Mexico tonight. There arethings going on. But we will have to work out our own mathematics.”
Lastly, the night before the 2008 election Republican candidate John McCain appeared for a campaign stop in Roswell, and declared that he had received the alien invasion endorsement from P’Lod, an alien that appeared every four years in the Weekly World News to predict the winner of the presidential race.
It was in light of this New Mexico political history that Obama showed up in New Mexico to talk about oil, and crack his version of the Roswell UFO joke.
- The opening “I come in peace” was a preplanned part of the reading copy repaired for Obama. Its appearance in the speech is important because it took some research on someone’s part to know they would set up a joke by paraphrasing the 1951 UFO movie, The Day the Earth Stood Still, in which the enlightened alien, Klaatu, tells the people of Earth: “We have come to visit you in peace and with good will.” Even I did not realize the significance of the line until Robbie Graham, the UFO movie expert from the U.K., pointed it out in an article. This would have been the work of the speech writing team but it would have to be approved by Obama and many other White House staffers.
- The Roswell Joke was also written into the speech. This is important to consider because it shows that on some level, no matter how circumstantial the discussion, the Roswell UFO crash was discussed by the President and his staff. This would mean one of two things. The President got a briefing on the subject of Roswell and there is secrecy and there is constitutionally backed presidential control over the Roswell evidence. If there was no briefing the mention of the Roswell crash in the speech at least means that the White House is aware that the Roswell UFO subject is one that requires a carefully orchestrated reply to deal with all the 9 and 10 year old kids who will pop the question from time to time.
It also goes again some recent discussion inside the UFO community that the government doesn’t care about the issue, or that they are much too busy cleaning up George Bush’s mess to give UFOs any thought.
It appears that when young boys ask “is what they say is true” (ie. Was the Roswell crash an extraterrestrial event?) the Obama administration policy appears to be to deal with the public disbelief in the official government Roswell explanation by using humor.
This ‘laugh it off” approach is backed up by the fact that this is the third time Obama has used humor to deal with UFO type issues and the second time that he has used the exact line, “If I told you, I would have to kill you.”[1] It is also an approach that has allowed the media an easy out to not cover the UFO story seriously.
- One of the most important things about Obama’s Roswell joke is the fact that he even brought it up. It was not necessary. He could have used a less threatening joke such as the one that George Bush used during his Roswell visit when he said, "I understand you have reports this morning of an unfamiliar aircraft. Don't worry -- it was just me."
- The most important thing about the Roswell part of Obama’s speech is the final line – “we’re going to keep our secrets here”. If you listen very carefully to the line you will find compelling evidence that 1) It was not part of the speech. Obama ad libbed it. 2) It is not part of the joke. Obama is dead serious.
If this is true President Obama may have actually slipped in confirming some sort of Top Secret Special Access research or technology program on UFOs. Such high level programs are so secret that they must be denied. Even an acknowledgement of its Top Secret existence (as it appears Obama did) jeopardizes the program security.
In a speech to the CIA following the killing of Bin Laden President Obama stated that the government kept what they knew secret and that “this is a good thing.” There was a huge applause. This time like Jimmy Carter before him who leaked the fact that America was working on Stealth, Obama stating “we are going to keep our secrets” about the Roswell UFO crash may be bring huge gasps from the people in charge of the secrecy rather than applause.
Fortunately for the President, however, the media will sleep through this leak as they have in the past. The situation is best described by Debra Orin, the former New York Post Washington Bureau Chief who broke the story that Bill Clinton had asked his former Attorney General Webster Hubbell to investigate UFOs.
When Orin stood up to ask President Clinton’s press secretary if the story of being sent on a UFO cover-up search by the President was true, as Hubbell had spelled it out in his book “Friends in High Places” the White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry walked around the question.
Orin came back with a follow-up question – "Did he ask Hubbell to find out about those two issues?"
Again the McCurry walked around the question saying, "I have no idea and I'm not going to respond to specific things in books that are written."
Years later Orin was interviewed. She recalled what happened next. She explained that she waited for another reporter to follow up with another question and “they all rolled over and played dead.” The White House correspondents, according to author Howard Kurtz, did not defend Orin as they would then "risk losing whatever little access they had."
That was it for the Hubbell story and this Obama Roswell story will probably face the same grim death, like a starving child in a third world country waiting for someone in the west to save them.
Someday this will change, but not today, and probably not tomorrow.
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