Obama about “spaces”: “They are real, but I have not seen them”

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Barack Obama in a conversation with Brian Tyler Cohen heard a question about “foreigners” and replied, “They are real, but I have not seen them” (“They’re real, but I haven’t seen them”). In the same passage, he rejected the explanation of the alleged "preservation" of aliens in Area 51 and added that there is no "underground center" there, unless there is simply a "great conspiracy" hidden even from the president of the United States.

Barack Obama in the U.S. Capitol. Source: Wikimedia Commons (public domain)

According to the published transcript, the exchange fell in a final, fast series of questions. Obama returns to this in the form of a repost, answering the question of the first thing to be explained after taking office: "Where are the aliens?” ("Where are the aliens?"), and the host responds with laughter. There is no explanation in the evidence itself as to precisely what it means “are real.“ nor any mention to any data, papers or fresh findings of state institutions.

The talk was picked up by the media, combining it with the pop culture association Area 51. This context makes a single conviction work in circulation as ‘confirmation of the existence of aliens’, although there is no reason in the origin material to treat them as evidence. At best, it is simply a quote whose meaning remains ambiguous, due to the fact that the interviewer does not specify concepts and does not give any verifiable content but the repost itself.

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UAP in documents, ‘cosmites’ in headers

In the authoritative language of the American institutions, the discussion does not concern ‘foreign’, only UAP, i.e. reports of unidentified phenomena or objects observed in airspace. Public reports and communications stress that any cases can be explained prosaically and in investigation There's no evidence of extraterrestrials., activity or technology, although not all notifications can be closed due to data deficiencies. This discrimination is crucial due to the fact that it shows the difference between what can be described verifiablely and what acts mainly as a carrier media theme.

Photo Screenshot from the movie "Leaked video of US hellfire rocket bouncing off UFO shown to congress", YouTube/The Independent (@theindependent)

As a result, a message Obama remains a short passage of conversation, not a fresh fact about aliens. Until there is data, documents, or a clear clarification of intentions, there is no reason to make it more than a quote that fits the established pop culture communicative of Area 51.

DF, thefad.pl / Source: Barack Obama's transcript of the conversation with Brian Tyler Cohen; public AARO/OD reports about UAP; Reuters

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