Obama clarifies no evidence of alien contact after podcast remarks
In Brief
Former US president Obama says he has seen no evidence aliens have contacted Earth.
Key Facts
- Barack Obama appeared to confirm aliens are real during a podcast speed round interview
- Obama later clarified he has not seen any evidence of alien contact with Earth
- The podcast interview was with host Brian Tyler Cohen over a recent weekend
- Obama stated he believes aliens exist but has no special knowledge about them
- Obama's comments caused an online stir and media coverage worldwide
What Happened
During a recent podcast with Brian Tyler Cohen, former US president Barack Obama responded 'they're real' when asked about aliens, prompting widespread attention. He subsequently issued a clarification stating he has not seen evidence that extraterrestrials have contacted Earth and emphasized his belief in their existence without special knowledge. The clarification aimed to address public and media reactions to his initial remarks.
Why It Matters
The discussion highlights ongoing public interest and speculation about extraterrestrial life and government knowledge thereof. Obama's clarification underscores the distinction between belief in the possibility of alien life and verified evidence of contact. This event reflects broader societal curiosity and the challenges public figures face when addressing such topics in informal settings.
Sources
- BBC News — Obama clarifies views on aliens after saying 'they're real' on podcast(6d ago)
- Al Jazeera — ‘No evidence’ of human contact with aliens: Obama clarifies podcast remarks(6d ago)
- The Guardian — No evidence aliens have made contact, says Obama after podcast comments cause frenzy(6d ago)
