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Video: Will Barack Obama Open the X-Files (UFO Investigations) to the Public?

December 22, 2009 / 60055



cyborg-barack-obama-25331 enthusiasts have their own PAC. The Extraterrestrial Phenomenon Political Action Committee is gathering signatures in the days leading up to President-Elect Obama’s inauguration in an effort to get the new President to disclose military “contacts” with UFOs. The EP PAC believes that it is time for the US to open the so called “X-Files” to the American public, following Britain’s example last year.

The EP group are optimistic because John Podesta, head of President-elect Obama’s White House transition team, has voiced his support for opening the files to the public.

Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico is another aficionado who is expected to have a cabinet position in President-elect Obama’s administration. With Podesta and Richardson on board, the EP group believes they have a chance at getting the so-called X-Files released to the public.

The term “X-Files” name originated with the popular television show of that name. The US Air Force is said to have investigated sightings and reports of UFOs from 1947 until 1969 under a project known as Project Blue Book. enthusiasts believe that Project Blue Book was “just a low level collection and disinformation program created under Project Sign (of December 1947) which evolved into Project Grudge (of December 1948) to cover up the true investigation in to the alien presence on Earth.”

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Unidentified flying objects have long been the subject of controversial cover-ups and stir the imagination. There is a lot of interest in UFOs in the U.S. While it would be interesting to find out what is in Project Blue Book and the ‘X-Files’, President-elect Obama has a lot on his hands. With the worst financial crisis in 75 years, worries over the Iraq war, troubling terrorist threats around the world, a crumbling infrastructure and concerns over the health care of US citizens, the EP might not see results for some time to come.




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