Recent remarks by President Trump about releasing UFO files have reignited interest in Area 51, a secretive US military site ...
During an appearance on YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen’s show, Obama said he hadn’t seen extraterrestrials but that they existed.
Online forums, social media platforms, and UFO communities seized on Barack Obama's words, interpreting them as anything from a slip of the tongue to a deliberate signal.
Former President Barack Obama said in a podcast interview Saturday that aliens are real, but they aren’t at Nevada’s Area 51. “I haven’t seen them,” the 44th president added. During an appearance on ...
Former President Barack Obama discussed alien existence and Area 51 conspiracy theories during his appearance on the No Lie ...
Former President Barack Obama is confirming that aliens are, in fact, real. “They’re real,” Obama, 64, told political ...
Caption: A warning sign is posted at the back gate at the top-secret military installation at the Nevada Test and Training Range known as Area 51 near Rachel, ...
They’re real, but I haven’t seen them, and they’re not being kept in… what is it? Area 51,” he quipped.Within hours, the clip spread across social media platforms, amassing millions of views.
On Feb. 14, former President Barack Obama was asked a question during an interview with political podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen ...
Obama walked back comments made on a podcast in which he appeared to claim that aliens are real.
Barack Obama has clarified his previous comments about aliens being ‘real’ after addressing the topic in an interview with podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen.
Hours after his clip went viral, Obama took to Instagram to clarify that it did not capture his actual assessment on whether aliens exist.