In this Not the Bee article, former President Barack Obama clarifies remarks that were widely interpreted as confirming the existence of aliens, stating that he was speaking only in theoretical terms.
- Obama addressed speculation stemming from comments that some audiences took as an acknowledgment of extraterrestrial life.
- He explained that his remarks were hypothetical and not based on classified confirmation.
- The article notes how clips of his comments circulated rapidly online, fueling claims that he had confirmed aliens are real.
- It references Obama’s past statements about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), which acknowledged unexplained sightings but stopped short of attributing them to extraterrestrials.
- The piece highlights how public interest in UFOs and government disclosures has intensified in recent years.
- It characterizes the situation as an example of speculative comments being amplified into definitive conclusions on social media.
Read the full story: https://notthebee.com/article/obama-walks-back-aliens-confirmation-says-he-was-only-speaking-theoretically
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