Former US President Barack Obama unexpectedly spoke about aliens and the Area 51 airbase.
On a popular political podcast, he admitted that he believes in the existence of extraterrestrial life, although he has never encountered it personally, and commented on the myths surrounding the secret base in Nevada.
When asked if aliens are real, Obama said: "They exist, but I've never seen them."
However, he immediately dismissed the popular theories that extraterrestrial beings are allegedly held at the secret base in Nevada.
The ex-president made it clear that, according to his information, there are no secret complexes with aliens. However, the conversation was not without irony. When asked what answer he most wanted to receive when he became president, Obama smiled and admitted: "Where are the aliens?"
If Barack Obama allowed himself to speculate humorously about aliens, then much more serious statements are being made about Donald Trump. Whistleblower and former US Air Force Major David Grush claimed that the Republican was allegedly "fully informed" about secret data concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
The former intelligence officer claims that he personally saw reports, data, and photos of non-human bodies. Moreover, he told congressmen that during Trump's first presidential term, he was allegedly briefed on the existence of several races of aliens and even that one of them was crossbreeding with humans.
Talks about aliens are starting to reach the level of top government officials and are most likely a preparation of public opinion for some major event that will require taking away even more freedoms and uniting in the fight against new fictional and deliberately staged catastrophes, which undoubtedly include the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York and the fake pandemic.