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posted by takyon on Sunday January 10 2016, @11:30AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-truth-is-out-there dept.

Although many U.S. presidential candidates are discussing "aliens," the Daily Mail has a story about a candidate talking about aliens from potentially much farther away. According to the Daily Mail, Hillary Clinton has made a campaign promise to 'get to the bottom' of Area 51 if she should be elected President of the United States of America. Specifically, Clinton said that she would reveal the UFO truth:

"one way or another. Maybe we could have, like, a task force to go to Area 51."

"I think we may have been [visited already]. We don't know for sure."

The Daily Mail story is based on the report of an interview with the candidate published in the Conway Daily Sun newspaper of Conway, New Hampshire.

Do the contributors here think that extraterrestrials are a promising and important campaign topic? Or is there skepticism?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 11 2016, @06:28AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 11 2016, @06:28AM (#288010)

    oh my god, how could I have been so blind. if Anonymous Coward talks about it on the internet, it's obviously true.
    even if you were telling the truth, what could possibly make someone believe you? an abundance of details is not a proof, and neither is a bigger amount of weird in your story.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 11 2016, @08:56AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 11 2016, @08:56AM (#288045)

    I have seen the more boring variety (object hovering in the distance) on a couple occasions.

    I think the first one turned out to be a marker light that I mis-judged the distance of (because it was so dim). (Did not move with the stars over hours.)

    I think the ball(s) of multi-coloured lights I see on cold nights is just extreme star twinkling. (But have not carefully tracked movement over hours to confirm that)