Brent Griffiths
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It's interesting that that's what you pick up on.
I kind of feel like it's a little bit more of him just being like, oh, you kids, you know, what do you kids call it?
Area 51, right?
Whereas, you know, the real secret facility.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Sure.
I think it's interesting, I think, even for the rest of us, too, where somebody is saying something that's quite astounding.
And we take him as an authority figure of some repute in this world because he would have access to secret information.
And so if he knew about it, you know, then he might be in a position that's better than Neil deGrasse Tyson or some of the scientists who also have come out and made statements about aliens.
Maybe he knows something.
But that is certainly the impression it gives, right?
The problem here is that Obama, we know Obama, as he said in the interview, was interested in aliens right from the get-go.
He was like, hey, you know, like the rest of us.
He's like, if I get into office, maybe I'll know this.
He's not even the first president, though, to be curious about this.
Bill Clinton, I forget who he tapped for head of justice, Department of Justice, but the person he tapped, he said beforehand, he was like, listen, if I give you this job, will you tell me if there's aliens at Area 51?
So Clinton was interested too, and we know that Carter actually saw a UFO.
I don't know if it was before he had become president or in the run-up to becoming president, or even when he was a president, but he was also a believer in UFOs.
The idea then that like presidents are not like the rest of us who have, you know, beliefs and opinions about things.
I don't know.