Minnesota senator and presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar revealed this week that she would be open to declassifying government documents regarding UFOs if elected president.
MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY, N.H. - Democratic Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is running for president in 2020, said in an interview on Monday that she would declassify UFO documents if she is elected president.
Klobuchar confirmed the promise to look into documents regarding unidentified flying objects in an interview with the Conway Daily Sun in Mount Washington Valley, New Hampshire.
And here's another article:
Why ministers worried UFO 'claptrap' might be a vote winner | News | The Times
Ministers were afraid to condemn UFO "crackpots" for fear of alienating voters, newly declassified files have revealed.
The idea that flying saucers might be real developed such currency in the late 1970s that the topic was discussed by the United Nations.
That such an outlandish suggestion was being taken seriously generated an angry backlash among British government officials, it has emerged. Civil service correspondence from 1979 — which has been placed in the National Archives at Kew — shows there were calls for ministers to launch an unequivocal public attack on "flying saucer claptrap".
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