Ex-CIA Director is the Latest Government Official to Suggest UFOs are Real

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CIA director under Bill Clinton is now the third former government official to suggest that UFOs are real, after saying an aircraft of a respected friend once paused at 40,000 feet. R. James Woolsey hinted at this possibility when he appeared on the YouTube channel ‘The Black Vault Originals’ to promote his upcoming book, ‘Operation Dragon.’

He claimed that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald at the direction of Soviet Russia.

The UFO subject eventually came into conversation with host John Greenwald Jr.

Woolsey claimed he had several stories of bizarre flying events run past him that left him open to the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

He also hinted at more details in the coming weeks.

He said there had been events over the years now of one kind of another, generally involving some sort of aircraft-like airframe.

He then said that an unnamed friend could have his aircraft stopped at 40,000 feet or so and stopped operating as a typical aircraft.

John Brennan, CIA director of Barack Obama, has also talked about this.

Brennan discussed this on the December episode of “Conversations with Tyler,” hosted by Tyler Cowan.

He believes it’s a bit arrogant and presumptuous for humanity to think that there are no other lifeforms anywhere in the entire universe.

On March 19, director of national intelligence during Donald Trump administration John Ratcliffe claimed on a Fox News show that the government had documented much more than the public knows regarding UFOs.

After three former government officials’ statements about UFOs and aliens, maybe we should be bracing for something.

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  1. Have you read this? The Pentagon has tested UFO material.

    thesun.co.uk/news/14038945/pentagon-admits-testing-wreckage-ufo-crashes/

  2. Woolsey, some years earlier denied meeting with Dr. Steven Greer, to express his interest in this subject. For some reason, it wasn’t expedient for him to acknowledge it at that time. I know he had a legal consulting biz post-CIA job, so it might have negatively affected his clientele. Greer had letters from Woolsey’s people that proved his interest in the subject. So now, when it’s a safer environment to discuss it, he comes out. The question is why now?

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