Obama even admitted that the first question he wanted answered after becoming president was "Where are the aliens?" ...
Barack Obama addressed the topic of extraterrestrial life during a recent interview. While responding to a rapid question, the former president gave an answer that acknowledged their existence but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former President Barack Obama said aliens "are real" during a podcast interview with Brian Tyler Cohen on Saturday, but said he ...
In a conversation with podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen, Obama seemingly confirmed the existence of aliens and touched on whether they're being kept in the secret facility Area 51. Toward the end of the ...
The former US president made the comments in a podcast interview, saying, "They're real, but I haven't seen them, and they're ...
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Former President Barack Obama seemingly confirmed aliens were real in a podcast before he later walked back the comment. Congress has held multiple hearings on UAPs, with witnesses testifying about ...
Former President Barack Obama said in an interview published Saturday that aliens are “real,” but added that he hadn’t seen ...
Are aliens real? The question has animated conspiracy theories for decades and enthralled at least one former president of the United States. In a recent interview, Barack Obama became the first ...
Former President Barack Obama said in an Instagram post on Sunday that there was no evidence of aliens. Obama was asked in a recent podcast interview if aliens are real, and he replied, "they’re real.
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Trump accused Obama of revealing classified information about aliens, calling it a "big mistake" during Air Force One interview with Fox News reporter.