
Trump's top US intelligence chief says she believes in aliens and vows to ‘share the truth' on UFOs
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence in Donald Trump's administration, hinted that she has a lot of classified information on aliens but is forced to remain tight-lipped due to her job.
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Speaking with Pod Force One podcast host Miranda Devine, Gabbard was asked if "there could be aliens".
The US intel chief replied: "I have my own views and opinions. In this role, I have to be careful with what I share."
Devine then asked Gabbard if she believes aliens and UFOs are real, to which she replied: "Yes."
She said that right now she has "nothing to share with the public about aliens and UFOs today".
But she vowed to reveal the truth when the time comes.
"We're continuing to look for the truth and share that truth with the American people," Gabbard told the New York Post podcast host.
Americans are curious and fascinated about aliens more than ever.
One Pentagon whistleblower who claims UFOs are real presented his bombshell testimony at a major "alien" hearing before the US Congress last year.
Former counterintelligence officer Luis Elizondo, who is said to have investigated UFO cases while at the Department of Defence, claimed America is in "possession of UAP technologies".
In Elizondo's written testimony, the former defence expert said many "advanced technologies" that do not belong to the US or any other government exist around the world.
First ever bombshell vid of infamous 'Mosul orb' UFO is released
Trump has long pushed for more transparency on UFOs and ET life.
He vowed last year to reveal exclusive UFO footage if he was elected back to the White House.
The MAGA prez said he would push the Pentagon to declassify the alleged UFO sighting videos in a sensational interview.
He told popular American podcaster Lex Fridman that he would "surely" make secret footage of alleged UFO sightings public.
During the chat, Fridman asked Trump: "Will you help push the Pentagon to release more footage, which a lot of people claim is available?"
To which Trump readily agreed and said: "Oh yeah, sure, I'll do that. I would do that. I'd love to do that. I have to do that."
The Republican leader also claimed he had faced pressure to declassify previous records of alien encounters as he admitted "there could be life on other planets".
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He added: "People begged me not to do it but I'll be doing that very early on."
It comes after the first-ever bombshell footage of the infamous "Mosul orb" UFO captured by a US spy plane in Iraq has now been released.
The declassified video, filmed in 2016 by a US MC-12 surveillance aircraft, shows a mysterious metallic spherical object flying over the city of Mosul.
Interestingly, the four-second footage shows the UFO flying at a constant speed without dropping altitude.
The object appeared suddenly and moved erratically in and out of the camera's view.
The clip was obtained by Dustin Slaughter, a leading UFO investigator, through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request - and was shown to the public by UFO podcaster Jeremy Corbell.
It comes two years after the first still image from the video was declassified by the Pentagon.
Meanwhile, another declassified UFO footage showed a similar mystery metal orb soaring above the ground - leaving US officials puzzled.
In 2023, A testimony was heard at Capitol Hill, Washington DC, as the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office revealed the shocking clips.
The videos released in the declassified cases are said to have been observed by US military drones.
The footage showed a mystery "metal orb" as it hovered and flew across open airspace.
The incidents were believed to have been recorded in the Middle East and South Asia.
The reality of UFOs and aliens
FOR decades, UFOs and aliens were considered to be make belief things created by people in tinfoil hats but they are now considered a threat to national security.
Long gone are those who claim conspiracy theories are all false as many are now discussed at the highest levels of government with US officials even admitting their existence.
As more and more credible witnesses continue to come forward to tell their extraordinary stories publicly.
The 2010s saw decades of stigmas around extraterrestrial life start to break down as politicians made UFO sightings a matter of national security.
Across the world, governments have also unveiled some spooky truths with some even showcasing " dead alien corpses" on display for Congress.
Researchers recently verified the legitimacy of a set of three-fingered mummies as potential evidence of "non-human" life forms.
A line-up of doctors confirmed at Mexico 's Congress on Tuesday that the bodies, purportedly not of this Earth, were in fact real, once-living organisms.
The Pentagon also released a blockbuster 1,574 pages of real-life X-Files in 2022, related to its secretive UFO programme.
The haul includes reports into research on the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans, sets out categorisations for paranormal experiences, and studies into sci-fi-style tech.
Top UFO chief Sean Kirkpatrick told the world last year that he is set to step down from his job following his stern warning of concerning activity "in our backyard."
The Pentagon 's UFO analysis office launched a UFO reporting service to the public after admitting to uncovering "some things" and calling the high number of suspicious activity either a foreign power or aliens.
Navy jet footage has revealed the intriguing images of a government-confirmed UFO baffling the internet.
The United States Government launched the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022 to investigate reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
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