Hillary Clinton’s UFO story becomes a favorite topic of the global media
Lets face it, there has been a truth embargo on the UFO phenomena for decades. The truth is, modern day presidents do not have access to this information. They are politicians and they would use information to their advantage to grow their base of power, consequently they have been locked out of all information on UFOs from the early 1960s. We know that Hillary will say and do whatever it takes to become president. There is virtually no chance that Hillary will disclose any information on UFOs. Yes, it makes for a fun topic to the global media but for those who want the truth it has no meaning whatsoever.
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| True to from, Hillary says she is going to get to the bottom of the UFO phenomena but when given an opportunity to bring the issue to a large public audience, she declines. |
Let us recall that presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton recently had a close encounter of the journalistic kind with The Conway Daily Sun, a small New Hampshire newspaper that asked the candidate her opinion on UFOs and extraterrestrials.
Though she may not be as forthcoming on other matters, a surprisingly candid Mrs. Clinton told the paper that she would look into the UFO question, adding that Earth “may already have been visited” and that a future task force could investigate Area 51, a top-secret military installation in Nevada rumored to have had dealings with the phenomenon. Did anyone pay attention to the report? Why, yes, they did.
The Paradigm Research Group, an activist organization that tracks the path of such controversial topics through politics and media, reports that, so far, 350 overseas and U.S.-based news organizations, plus 200 local U.S. radio and television outlets, have carried the story. Stephen Bassett, a registered lobbyist and founder of the group, encourages Mrs. Clinton to expand on the remarks that created such buzz and disclose what she may know.
“Because you aspire to the highest office in the nation, you have an extraordinary opportunity and primary obligation to address what is easily the most profound issue of our time — an issue with major national security and policy implications,” says Mr. Basset in an open letter to Mrs. Clinton, adding, “What the American people need is less legacy and more truth.”
She was forthcoming with CNN on Sunday, however. Asked whether she would take time to see the new feature film “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” Mrs. Clinton replied, “I’m just too busy campaigning.”
