The Guardian (USA)

I’ve seen the saucers: Obama weighs in as US interest in UFOs rises

- Adam Gabbatt

For some time, expressing interest in unidentifi­ed flying objects, or UFOs, has been deemed mostly unacceptab­le in wider society. But attitudes appear to be changing in America this week, with luminaries from Barack Obama to the former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal sharing their thoughts.

Obama was asked about the issue of UFOs during an interview on Tuesday, the former president confirming “footage and records” of unidentifi­ed objects exist.

Much of the newfound, and newly sincere, interest in UFOs, this week appears to stem from a report on CBS’s 60 Minutes on Sunday, which tackled “the US government’s grudging acknowledg­ment” of UFOs.

With the defense department and intelligen­ce agencies due to deliver a much-anticipate­d official report on mysterious aerial sightings next month, 60 Minutes interviewe­d a number of credible witnesses, including a former navy pilot who said he had seen unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena – the government’s preferred term – “every day for at least a couple years”.

That prompted Obama’s discussion of aerial phenomena.

“What is true, and I’m actually being serious here, is that there’s footage and records of objects in the skies, that we don’t know exactly what they are, we can’t explain how they moved, their trajectory,” Obama told CBS.

“They did not have an easily explainabl­e pattern. And so, you know I think that people still take seriously trying to investigat­e and figure out what that is. But I have nothing to report to you today.”

Tucker Carlson, the rightwing Fox News host whose most recent work has seen him dabble in anti-vaccinatio­n conspiracy theories, also saw the 60 Minutes

report, and played a clip on his show on Monday. UFOs, it seems, are pretty much the one thing Obama and Carlson might agree on.

“The Pentagon admits it doesn’t know what in the world this is,” Carlson said, after he showed his viewers footage of a UFO. “From a national security perspectiv­e, that is a very big problem.”

As is his wont, Carlson went on to spin the issue of UFOs into a specious criticism of Joe Biden’s administra­tion, but even so, it was another example of relatively serious discussion of UFOs taking place.

On Monday, O’Neal shared his experience of seeing a “flying saucer” with ABC, while CNN interviewe­d a former combat pilot who told of how she had spotted a UFO off the coast of San Diego.

The interest in UFOs will probably only grow as the US prepares to release its report at the beginning of June. In March John Ratcliffe, Donald Trump’s former intelligen­ce director, said the disclosure would reveal that there have been “a lot more” sightings of UFOs than have been made public.

 ??  ?? A camper with alien and American flags at a desert event in Nevada in 2019. 60 Minutes interviewe­d a number of credible witnesses about ‘unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena’. Photograph: George Frey/Getty Images
A camper with alien and American flags at a desert event in Nevada in 2019. 60 Minutes interviewe­d a number of credible witnesses about ‘unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena’. Photograph: George Frey/Getty Images

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