The delicate UFO topic raised by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is the most intriguing part of the upcoming elections.
Once again, Hillary Clinton promised that she would be ready to declassify a large amount of information about the government's involvement in UFO research. While attending the Jimmy Kimmel talk show Thursday night, she answered the host's question about Bill Clinton's UFO disclosure efforts during his reign.
“He said he did it, but found nothing,” Kimmel said. Hillary Clinton replied, "Well, I'm going to do it again."
For the second time in the past few months, Hillary Clinton has said that she is ready to solve this problem. In late December, she suggested that “we may have already been visited” and that she would “get to the bottom of the matter” if she was elected president. Three weeks ago, her campaign head, John Podesta, a X-Files fan and longtime advisor, said in an interview that he encouraged Ms. Clinton to address the issue.
“I told Hillary that people really want to know what the government knows, and some documents that are still classified, may be declassified, which I am also personally interested in,” Podesta said.
While many are not serious about UFOs, rolling her eyes with skepticism, Clinton showed Kimmel that she was well acquainted with the scientific side of the issue by pointing out to him the misuse of the term "UFO".
“There is already a new name - this is an 'unexplained aerial phenomenon,'” she said. "NEF is the last designation."
UFO is a term used by UFO scientists and UFO research teams. This is an attempt by people interested in this issue to avoid the ridicule and ridicule that causes the term "UFO".
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In an interview in Las Vegas, Podesta said: "I think I convinced her to declassify as much information as we can so that people can get their legitimate questions answered, as well as to pay more attention to the discussion of unexplained aerial phenomena."
The Clintons' interest in UFOs and information about the involvement of the US government in this matter begins in the mid-90s. At the time, the late Lawrence Rockefeller, who was a UFO enthusiast, appealed to the White House to release this information. The documents published under the Freedom of Information Act referring to the Rockefeller meetings show that Hillary Clinton was involved in these negotiations. She met with Rockefeller in August 1995 at his ranch in Wyoming, and probably discussed the issue of access to this kind of information. This effort, known as the Rockefeller Initiative, has recently been the subject of several major discussions.
Clinton said Thursday night that anything that can be made public must be made public. “I would like to study these documents,” she said. "If there is nothing there, let's tell people, there is nothing there."
"What if there is something there?" Kimmel asked.
"If something is discovered," she replied, "and it does not pose a threat to national security, I believe we should share this information with the public."