Feb 16 • 14:25 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Barack Obama issues clarification after saying 'aliens exist' in bombshell interview

Barack Obama clarified his comments about aliens during a podcast interview, stating that while they are real, he hasn't seen them and they are not stored at Area 51.

In a recent podcast interview with Brian Tyler Cohen, former US President Barack Obama made controversial remarks suggesting that aliens might exist. When asked directly if aliens are real, he replied affirmatively but humorously added, 'I haven't seen them.' This remark triggered widespread speculation and media coverage, fueling theories about extraterrestrial life and government secrecy.

Obama further clarified that he does not believe aliens are being concealed at Area 51, the infamous site long associated with UFO conspiracy theories. He suggested that if there were a cover-up involving extraterrestrials, it would be a vast conspiracy that even the President would be unaware of. This statement has drawn attention not only for its content but for the lighthearted manner in which Obama addressed such a serious topic.

The reaction to Obama's comments reflects the ongoing public fascination with UFOs and potential life beyond Earth. Following his interview, various news outlets were quick to analyze his statements, revealing just how much interest there is in the existence of aliens, particularly in the context of recent governmental disclosures regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. It raises questions about transparency and the extent to which governments might know about outer space encounters.

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