Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Will President Trump Break the Secrecy Policy on Secret Space Programs?



By Dr. Michael Salla


On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States.

Among the most important policy questions he will be facing is how to respond to classified briefings about secret space programs and extraterrestrial life. Will President Trump maintain the status quo of secrecy on the grounds of national security, or will he support official disclosure as complimentary to his vision to “Make America Great Again”?

One of the perennial questions confronting UFO and exopolitics researchers is, “how much are U.S. Presidents briefed about classified programs concerning secret space programs and extraterrestrial life?” According to some experts, U.S. Presidents are told relatively little, and run into institutional roadblocks when they explore alternative routes to the truth.

It is well known for example that President Bill Clinton asked his close personal friend, Webster Hubbell to get answers to two questions:
If I put you over there in justice I want you to find the answer to two questions for me: One, who killed JFK. And two, are there UFOs.
There is no reason to doubt the accuracy of Hubbell’s recollections. This suggests that soon after being elected President in November 1992, Clinton had concluded he was being given the institutional run-around in learning the truth.

In contrast, Canadian researcher, Grant Cameron, states that U.S. Presidents are told quite a lot. If so, this might explain references by President Obama during an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, apparently in jest, that aliens would not allow him to disclose the truth.

The aliens won’t let it happen. You’d reveal all their secrets. They exercise strict control over us.

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