NATURE OF THE ALIEN : ET's, DEMONS OR GOV'T PLOT? : PT 18
Copyright 1994 - 2008 Endtime Prophecy Org
Last Updated : June 23, 2007
UFO Sightings Is A Global Phenomenon, Hungarian Minister Of
Defense George Keleti On UFO's, Confusion Regarding Nature Of
UFO's, Lack Of Physical Evidence Forces Us To Consider Other
Possibilities, Dangers & Unreliability Of Hypnotic Sessions,
UFO's Aren't Necessarily Unidentified Flying Objects, Matter
Of Perspective Knowledge And Background, Misidentifications
Can Lead To UFO Hype, Internet Is Largely Responsible For UFO
Hype, What Is True Scope Of Alien-UFO Phenomenon?, Potential
Dangers Of Desiring UFO Experiences, Tricked Into An Alliance
With Demonic Forces, Alien Conspiracies On The World Wide Web
Discerning The Truth Regarding UFO's Amongst The Confusion,
Big Government's Corrupt Inner Core, Attack Against Our Faith
Threat Of Alien Invasion Long Recognized By U.S. Government,
Quotes From Gen. MacArthur, Werner von Braun, Ronald Reagan
And Professor John Dewey, A Time Of War But No "World State",
Will The New World Order Emerge From Fictitious Alien Threat?
President Jimmy Carter's UFO Story And Promise To Reveal All
It should be apparent to you by now, that similar to what has
happened in North America for many years, UFO sightings and
encounters have been occurring all over Europe and Russia for
quite a few decades. From Great Britain, to France, to Spain,
to Belgium, to Germany, to Sweden, and to Russia, unusual UFO
incidents, which have all involved spacecraft which are far
superior to anything currently known to man, have occurred on
the ground, as well as in the air. In eastern Europe, another
interesting UFO comment originates in Hungary. On August 18,
1994, the Budapest daily, "Nepszava", published a story by a
journalist named Attila Lenart. Entitled "Ask A Question To
The Minister Of Defense: George Keleti, Are You Afraid Of A
UFO Invasion?", the article included a quote from Hungary's
Minister of Defense at the time, Gyorgy Keleti, in which he
seems to chide the mass media for doubting the existence of
UFO's:
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"Around Szolnok many UFO reports have been received from the
Ministry of Defense, which obviously and logically means that
they know very well where they have to land and what they
have to do. It is remarkable indeed that the Hungarian
newspapers, in general newspapers everywhere, reject the
reports of the authorities."
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As I pointed out in part seventeen, partially as a result of
the American Government resorting to pressure tactics, many
people are totally confused concerning the nature of UFO's.
Ask the average person on the street what he or she thinks
about UFO's, and you will undoubtedly receive a wide range of
responses. Some people will obviously look at you strangely
and voice skepticism, while others will confidently suggest
government-related Black Projects, or misidentified aircrafts
or objects of human origin, or possibly unexplained natural
phenomena, or outright lies and over-exaggerations, and in
some cases, actual extraterrestrial spacecrafts; and each
person will be convinced of what they believe. So if there is
indeed a government-controlled smoke screen, as I said, it
has been quite effective.
The bottom line, is that unless we have had an experience or
UFO encounter ourselves, and can produce verifiable evidence,
(and by this, I mean something more substantial than simply a
tape made during a hypnosis session, blurred photographs or
similar evidence), we must be willing to admit that we really
don't know what UFO's are. Lacking any hard, valid evidence
to substantiate our claims, everything that we say or suggest
remains in the realm of theory and speculation, and nothing
more. As I am sure you realize, even this series is just my
personal attempt to offer possible answers to the alien-UFO
issue. Being as I am a Christian, I am of course inclined to
lean towards a more spiritual explanation; however, I cannot
thoroughly validate my position; because other than my own
faith, and my personal understanding of God's Word, I have no
physical proof to substantiate it. Because of this fact, I am
forced to recognize that I cannot totally disregard some of
the other possible explanations that I have offered in this
series.
At this point, I would like to interject a comment regarding
the practice of hypnosis, which is sometimes used to extract
UFO experiences from the memories of individuals. As I have
pointed out to my readers before, I view hypnosis as a rather
dangerous practice. In order to be properly hypnotized, an
individual must be willing to, in essence, submit themselves,
and thus their spirit, to another person. I am convinced that
allowing this to occur can possibly lead to some potentially
life-threatening results. Why? Because just as with different
methods of meditation, when we no longer have full possession
of our faculties or bodies, we are opening up ourselves to
the possibility of spiritual attack; maybe even oppression or
possession. When a person is under hypnosis, who knows what
kind of spirits might try to slip into their minds or bodies.
Putting aside the spiritual dangers of hypnosis, I simply do
not believe that information retrieved under such conditions
is reliable. It can be tampered with, manipulated, distorted
or even be invented by the hypnotist, and then subconsciously
implanted into the person's mind through suggestion, so that
upon being wakened, the person really believes that certain
events occurred in their life, even if they really didn't.
Jacques F. Vallée holds to the same view. In the "50 GCAT"
interview that we discussed earlier, Doctor Vallée states:
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"I've been telling people, don't let anyone hypnotize you if
you've seen a strange light in the sky. I think a lot of
those people prominent in the press and in the National
Enquirer and in the talk shows and so on are creating
abductees under hypnosis. They are hypnotizing everybody
who's ever had a strange experience and telling them they
are abductees by suggestion. And they are doing that in good
faith. They don't realize what they are doing. But to my way
of thinking, that's unethical."
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There is another related point which I wish to mention. For
some time now, I have been concerned about the relationship
between the Internet, and the belief in aliens and UFO's. As
I explained at the beginning of this series, in my personal
life, I have never had any kind of experience which, in my
view, could even remotely suggest that I have seen an alien
or a UFO. Allow me to clarify that when I say "UFO", I don't
mean simply any "Unidentified Flying Object", but rather an
object which I can positively identify as being a craft of
non-human origin, which came from another world.
This point is rather important; because some people may tell
you that they have seen a UFO, for a variety of reasons that
we have already discussed before. However, when pressed for
the specifics of their so-called sighting, we discover that
while they may have truly seen something unusual, they don't
know for certain what it was. So while it may have been a
"UFO" in the true sense of the word, meaning that they just
weren't able to identify it, there is no proof that it was
an actual alien craft from the stars. We would also be wise
to remember that what may be unidentifiable to one person,
may very well be identifiable to another, such as someone
involved with a branch of the military, for example.
Personally, I'm unable to tell the difference between one jet
or plane and another. In similar fashion, I'm also blissfully
ignorant concerning all of the different makes and models of
cars that are available on the market today. But on the other
hand, an individual who has an interest in such things, might
be able to identify every single car which passes them on the
street, and even tell you specifics about them. So do you see
my point? Just because I personally can't identify something,
does not mean that it is truly unidentifiable; and calling an
object a UFO is really a subjective issue which is directly
affected by our personal knowledge and background. Following
this line of thought, it is easier to understand how a lot of
alleged UFO sightings, (and by this, I mean alien spacecraft),
may not really be UFO's at all, but simply normal objects or
phenomenon, which have been misidentified.
The problem with this issue of misidentification, is that it
erroneously augments the alien-UFO hype, and in fact blows it
out of proportion. Aside from the mass media, (movies, books,
magazines, television shows, etc.), I strongly suspect that
the Internet is responsible for doing the exact same thing;
in fact, perhaps even more so. I honestly don't know how many
sites currently exist which maintain their focus on the alien
and UFO phenomenon. Out of curiosity, I conducted a "Google"
search using the terms "aliens" and "UFO" together. Believe
it or not, I received an astounding 8,420,000 results. That
is a lot of pages dedicated to this topic. I can't begin to
imagine how long it would take to explore each and every one
of them.
My point is, if you do begin to read the information found on
many of these sites, don't be surprised if before long, you
find yourself forming the impression that not only are aliens
and UFO's real, but countless people have seen them, or heard
them, or possibly channeled them, or experienced them in some
other way; or if they haven't, then maybe they know somebody
personally who has. In other words, the World Wide Web tends
to give the distorted impression that just about everyone has
had some kind of alien-UFO related experience. Personally, I
find this distortion of the truth rather suspect, as well as
alarming, and I truly wonder what the real statistics are
concerning alien-UFO experiences.
Allow me to clarify, that what I am questioning here, is not
whether or not people have seen unusual things which they are
not able to identify, but rather how many people have seen or
experienced things which can truly, and reasonably, only be
attributed to a real extraterrestrial presence on the Earth.
That is the real question. Exactly how widespread is the UFO
phenomenon? What actual percentage of the world's population
has had bona fide alien encounters? Is it really as large as
the Internet and other forms of mass media project it to be?
I think not. As I stated at the beginning of this series, I
suspect that vanity, fame, profit, and other motivations,
have simply inflated the UFO phenomenon beyond reality.
Unlike a few decades ago, when it wasn't quite as acceptable
to mention the fact that one had seen a UFO, today, it seems
like being a part of the alien-UFO scene is "cool" and the in
thing to do. Such a barrage of alien-UFO related information
found on the Internet may make some people wonder why they've
never seen a UFO, or had an alien encounter. Like Fox Mulder
of "The X-Files" program, they may be saying to themselves "I
want to believe", and it may possibly augment their desire to
have such an experience. If this should happen to you, again
I must urge caution. The thought of having such an encounter
may seem wonderful to you now, but if I am correct concerning
my suspicions regarding the true nature of these so-called
"alien" beings, that is, that some of them may possibly be
demonic entities, you may be opening your life to something
which you will later regret. Demonic oppression, possession,
or sexual violation is not something which I would want to
invite into my life.
While I personally doubt a lot of the alien-UFO stories that
are found on the Internet, it does cause one to wonder if the
U.S. Government, and other governments of the world for that
matter, may be in cahoots with these beings in some way. As
we saw earlier, people such as Hermann Oberth and Bob Lazar,
openly admitted that they believe that this is the case. If
we accept their statements as being factual and true, please
consider the terrible dangers which could exist by forming
such an alliance; that is, if we assume that these beings
have evil intentions.
We know from the Bible that Jesus withstood the temptation of
Satan when that demon offered Him all of the kingdoms of the
world in Matthew chapter four; but is it possible that some
world leaders, even those who head modern governments, may
have swallowed Satan's bait, and accepted his offer? What if
some heads of state, and their inner circles, were deceived
into thinking that they were dealing with an extraterrestrial
intelligence, only to discover too late that these beings are
not such benign creatures after all, but are in fact denizens
of the dark, and the very minions of Satan?
Taking this thought even a step further, what if the leaders
of the world not only discovered that these supposed "aliens"
are actually demons from the bowels of hell, but also that
humanity is absolutely powerless to stop them? Is it possible
that these leaders would be too afraid to tell us that we are
up against something so powerful and so evil, that soon we'll
have no choice but to do its bidding? Under such conditions,
and particularly because they are to blame, would it be in
their best interest to reveal these terrible truths to us?
Would they do it? Probably not.
In actuality, Bob Lazar's account of secret military hangars
and reverse-engineering UFO's is rather tame compared to some
of the other UFO material that I have read over the years. As
you have undoubtedly realized by now, there are quite a few
creative writers on the Internet who delve into a variety of
alien-human conspiracies, including secret underground bases
which are supposedly shared by humans and aliens, humans who
have been double-crossed by aliens, interrogations of EBE's,
or aliens, by the U.S. Government, bizarre experiments being
conducted on humans by aliens, and the aforementioned alien
hybridization program whereby human women are impregnated by
aliens.
In fact, as we discussed earlier, some of the plot lines you
see in modern movies and television programs, which revolve
around alien invasions and similar themes, were inspired by
or borrowed from material which has been found on the Web for
over a decade now. Television and movie producers have simply
found their "cash cow" and harnessed it for their own profit,
and they have been highly successful.
The problem with all of this, is that it makes it even more
difficult for us to discern exactly what is the truth. As I
have pointed out several times now, one of Satan's tactics is
to intentionally confuse us by offering us all kinds of lies,
deceptions and "alternative truths", so that the real truth
becomes lost amongst all the rest; and that is why today, so
many people are confused when it comes to the topic of UFO's
and aliens. Only the discerning mind, through prayer, careful
analysis, and a serious study of God's Word, can hope to ever
be able to separate the truth from the Devil's confusion; and
even then, it still isn't easy.
As we discussed earlier in this series, one possible reason
why some governments may be suppressing the truth regarding
the alien and UFO phenomenon, is because such a strategy is
consistent with their present agenda to destroy faith in God.
Now, please don't misunderstand me. I am not saying that all
government employees and politicians are godless and evil. I
don't doubt that many of them are in fact God-fearing people,
who are sincerely doing their best to honestly serve their
constituents, by creating and promoting bills and policies
which will improve the quality of life for all concerned.
However, I also believe that there is a corrupt, inner core,
perhaps a government within the government, which wields the
real power, which is clearly bent on destroying our faith and
our Christian moral backbone. This is clearly evident in the
public education system where our Christian beliefs have all
but been banned from the school curriculum, while the theory
of evolution goes unchallenged and reigns supreme, as if it's
a fact of life. We can also witness a strong bias against our
Christian faith in the promotion of abortion, as well as in
the support of the gay and lesbian agenda, and also through
some immoral scientific practices, such as embryonic stem
cell research. Hopefully, the latter issue will be morally
resolved in coming years, due to the recent discovery that
versatile stem cells can also be created from skin cells.
So as I shared earlier, by isolating humanity, by destroying
the hope that there may be other life in the Universe, and by
convincing people that we are just the product of a godless
evolutionary process, our hope, and our faith, is transferred
from God, to Big Government, and we become conditioned to see
Big Government as our provider, protector, educator, etc. But
what if there is more to it than this? As we've already seen,
the government may be playing both ends of the field at the
same time when it comes to the issue of aliens and UFO's. In
other words, on one hand it appears that the US Government is
doing all that it can to minimize the belief in the alien and
UFO phenomenon, while at the same time, there is undoubtedly
a clear agenda to not only make people believe in aliens and
UFO's, but to fear them as well.
It might interest you to know that this concern of an alien
invasion is by no means a modern-day development. There have
been a number of respectable, highly-educated, professional
individuals who have had the courage to step forward over the
decades, to express their concerns. One person in particular
who comes to my mind, is General Douglas MacArthur. In the
October 8, 1955 edition of the New York Times, MacArthur is
quoted as having said:
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"You now face a new world, a world of change. We speak in
strange terms, of harnessing the cosmic energy, of ultimate
conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces
of some other planetary galaxy . . . The nations of the
world will have to unite, for the next war will be an
interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must someday
make a common front against attack by people from other
planets."
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Now, before you dismiss the above quotes, please consider the
fact that Douglas MacArthur wasn't just a run-of-the-mill UFO
fanatic. MacArthur led a very distinguished military career.
He became General of the Army, received the Medal of Honor,
and served in World War I, World War II and the Korean War.
During World War II, MacArthur was the Supreme Commander of
Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific theater. At the end of
that war, he became responsible for the occupation of Japan
from 1945 to 1951. Later, MacArthur led United Nations forces
as they defended South Korea against the North Koreans. Given
his highly-decorated career, does it make any sense that this
man would risk ruining his reputation, unless he was certain
of that which he spoke concerning the UFO threat? I think not.
Four years later, German physicist and rocketeer, Werner von
Braun, who became the pioneer of the American space program
following his secret exit from Germany, offered his sobering
opinion regarding the threat from an extraterrestrial force.
In the January 1, 1959 edition of "News Europa" he is quoted
as having said:
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"We find ourselves faced by powers which are far stronger
than we had hitherto assumed, and whose base of operations
is at present unknown to us"
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In fact, when questioned about an incident involving a U.S.
satellite, von Braun admitted that attempts were being made
to communicate with the extraterrestrial intelligence which
was involved in the incident:
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"More I cannot say at present. We are now engaged in entering
into a closer contact with those powers, and in six or nine
months' time, it may be possible to speak with more precision
on the matter."
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There are other individuals within the upper echelons of the
American Government who have also been convinced that there
exists a serious threat from Outer Space. While as a whole,
the U.S. Government has sought to cast a veil over the UFO
phenomenon, now and then, someone will step forward and cast
light on the subject. Former U.S. President, Ronald Reagan,
was one of such men. From 1985 to 1988, President Reagan
made a number of intriguing public statements which raised
quite a few eyebrows. Consider the following:
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"I couldn't but - one point in our discussions with General
Secretary Gorbachev - when you stop to think that we're all
God's children, wherever we may live in the world, I couldn't
help but say to him, just think how easy his task and mine
might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was
a threat to this world from some other species from another
planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little
local differences that we have between our countries and we
would find out once and for all that we really are all human
beings on this earth together."
"Well, I don't suppose we can wait for some alien race to
come down and threaten us . . ."
-- U.S. President Ronald Reagan, to the students of Fallston
High School in Fallston, Maryland, on December 4, 1985.
"In our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often
forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps
we need some outside, universal threat to make us recognize
this common bond. I occasionally think, how quickly our
differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien
threat from outside this world. And yet, I ask is not an
alien force already among us? What could be more alien to the
universal aspirations of our peoples than war and the threat
of war?"
-- U.S. President Ronald Reagan, to the 42nd General Assembly
of the United Nations on September 21, 1987.
"But I've often wondered, what if all of us in the world
discovered that we were threatened by an outer - a power from
outer space, from another planet . . . Wouldn't we all of a
sudden find that we didn't have any differences between us at
all, we were all human beings, citizens of the world, and
wouldn't we come together to fight that particular threat?"
-- U.S. President Ronald Reagan, in a question-and-answer
session in Chicago, on May 5, 1988, after a speech concerning
human rights and the Soviet Union.
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One must wonder what would motivate one of the most powerful
men in the world at the time, to make such statements. Some
people might argue that President Reagan wasn't serious, but
was merely presenting an example. Others might convincingly
argue that perhaps Alzheimer's Disease was already beginning
to affect the president's life at that time, and that maybe
his mind had already begun to lose some of its lucidity. But
is that really the case?
It wasn't until I began editing this series, that I made a
very interesting connection with an event that we discussed
earlier. I am now inclined to believe that the main reason
why President Reagan began to make such UFO-related remarks
during the late 1980's, is because his administration had
obtained definitive proof of the existence of alien crafts
visiting the Earth. Allow me to remind you that according to
the testimony of FAA chief, John Callahan, the FAA, the CIA,
the FBI and the Reagan Administration were all responsible
for the cover-up of the UFO which shadowed JAL Flight 1628
over Alaskan skies in 1986. They had definitive radar proof,
and I strongly suspect that this is what may have motivated
Ronald Reagan to add the UFO comments to his speeches.
Let me also remind you that, contrary to popular perception,
the US President is not the most powerful man in the country.
As I have mentioned before, the real power is in the hands of
the military establishment and Big Business. Quite often, it
seems that American presidents are left in the dark regarding
certain facts and events. This allows them the "privilege" of
"plausible deniability". In other words, what they don't
know, they can honestly deny. So it may possibly be that in
this case, President Reagan was really ignorant of the status
of UFO's, until the JAL Flight 1628 incident in 1986. After
that, it seems that the president was more willing to share
what he knew concerning UFO's, albeit, in cryptic speeches.
In actuality, President Reagan, who was a former actor, and
a made-for-TV president, was paraphrasing remarks that were
made decades earlier by John Dewey, who was a Professor of
Philosophy at Columbia University. Professor Dewey was one
of the speakers at the reception which was given for the
Imperial Japanese Mission in New York City in 1917. To put
this event in proper perspective, it occurred at the height
of World War I, also known as the "Great War", or "the War
to End All Wars", when the Allied Powers, (France, Russia,
the British Empire, Italy and the United States), fought
against the Central Powers, (Austria-Hungary, the German
Empire, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire). With that event
obviously on his mind, in his speech, Dewey stated in part:
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"Some one remarked that the best way to unite all the nations
on this globe would be an attack from some other planet. In
the face of such an alien enemy, people would respond with a
sense of their unity of interest and purpose."
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Dewey then continued with the following. Please notice how
he states that the threat posed by the Central Powers has
resulted in a major part of the world uniting in what he
terms "nothing less than a world state".
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"We have the next thing to that at the present time. Before a
common menace, North and South America, the Occident, and
Orient have done an unheard of thing, a wonderful thing, a
thing which, it may well be, future history will point to as
the most significant thing in these days of wonderful
happenings. They have joined forces amply and intimately in a
common cause with one another and with the European nations
which were most directly threatened. What a few dreamers
hoped might happen in the course of some slow coming century
has become an accomplished fact in a few swift years. In
spite of geographical distance, unlike speech, diverse
religion, and hitherto independent aims, nations from every
continent have formed what for the time being is nothing less
than a world state, an immense cooperative action in behalf
of civilization."
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Sadly, as some of you will know, World War I was not the war
which ended all wars. In fact, partially as a result of hard
feelings and discontent which remained from that war, only
twenty-one years later, the world was challenged by an even
greater threat; this time from Nazi Germany; and the globe
was plunged into World War II. Aside from the millions upon
millions of soldiers and civilians who died as a result of
these two wars, both of these events resulted in some major
political, geographical, financial and social shifts in the
world; too many to mention here. However, it should be noted
that one thing which they did not result in, was a unified
"world state", as John Dewey referred to it.
Following these two world wars, the globe was divided into
several major spheres of influence; both the Soviet Union
and the United States of America emerged as superpowers; and
the United Nations came into existence as well; yet still,
we have not seen the full emergence of a New Word Order; at
least not yet. So this presents us with a very interesting
question. Might it be possible that William Cooper's theory
concerning an alien threat has some merit? Is it remotely
possible that the behind-the-scenes manipulators who control
the world, may actually fabricate an alien threat, in order
to force the world to finally unite under the banner of a
supposedly benign One World Government? Are periodic remarks
by our political leaders, military leaders, and members of
the scientific community purposely meant to condition us,
and to prepare us for just such an event?
While you ponder these questions, let's return to the topic
of American political figures who have publicly discussed
their views and concerns regarding the alien-UFO phenomenon.
Many people are familiar with President Jimmy Carter's UFO
experience. In October of 1969, while still the governor of
the state of Georgia, Carter, along with about ten other men
from the Leary, Georgia Lions Club, observed a brilliant UFO
for a period of about ten to twelve minutes. Mr. Carter was
so convinced of what he had seen, that on September 18, 1973,
he filed a UFO report with NICAP. A few years after his UFO
encounter, Carter made the following comment at a Southern
Governors Conference:
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"I don't laugh at people any more when they say they've seen
UFO's. I've seen one myself."
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In his 1988 book "Above Top Secret", author Timothy Good
notes that during his 1976 presidential campaign, Jimmy
Carter made the following comments to the press:
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"It was the darndest thing I've ever seen. It was big, it
was very bright, it changed colors and it was about the size
of the moon. We watched it for ten minutes, but none of us
could figure out what it was. One thing's for sure, I'll
never make fun of people who say they've seen unidentified
objects in the sky. If I become President, I'll make every
piece of information this country has about UFO sightings
available to the public and the scientists."
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Sadly, President Carter never fully kept his promise. While
a great amount of UFO-related documents were released during
that period under the Freedom of Information Act, perhaps as
a result of pressure from Carter, nevertheless, Carter never
initiated a full public investigation of the UFO phenomenon.
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