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Liberal influencer Brian Tyler Cohen interviewed Obama for a video that was published Feb. 14, touching on a variety of topics, from racism to ICE raids. But it was a lightning round at the end that got the most attention, with Cohen asking, “Are aliens real?”
Human intelligence wasn’t a cosmic evolutionary fluke, some scientists say. The case against cosmic loneliness is growing.
Former US President Barack Obama has become the first US leader to openly affirm his belief in life beyond Earth, but firmly denied the top-secret military base houses extraterrestrials
The comments came during an interview on the popular 'No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen' podcast, where Obama was asked directly whether he believes aliens are real. In response, he said, “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,
Scientists found new evidence (or lack thereof) disproving the conspiracy theory that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is alien technology.
Obama's remarks about Area 51 and aliens were made a few months after Dan Farah, director of The Age of Disclosure claimed that the government is hiding evidence of alien life suggested that the US President Donald Trump might soon confirm that extraterrestrial life exists.
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.
Barack Obama says aliens are real – but shoots down conspiracy theory about Area 51 - ‘They're real, but I haven't seen them,’ the former president teases
Former President Barack Obama says aliens are real, but a famous conspiracy theory about them is wrong. Obama spoke about extraterrestrials in a new interview with podcast host Brian Taylor Cohen, who asked “Are aliens real?