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    Lightbulb Amy Klobuchar says she would declassify UFO documents if elected President

    Klobuchar says she would declassify UFO documents if elected president

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    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.

    “I think we don’t know enough ... I don’t know what’s happened, not just with that sighting, but with others,” she told the Sun. “And I think one of the things a president could do is to look into what’s there in terms of what does the science say; what does our military say.”

    People listen as Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) speaks during a campaign stop at Miller’s Sports Bar and Restaurant on Dec. 27, 2019 in Algona, Iowa. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

    “Here’s the interesting part of that answer is that some of this stuff is really old... So, why can’t you see if you can let some of that out for the public so earnest journalists like you who are trying to get the bottom of the truth would be able to see it?” she asked.

    RELATED: 'Bombshell revelation': Pentagon admits it investigates UFOs through secret initiative, report says

    In October, the Sun asked the Minnesota senator if she was familiar with New Hampshire man David Fravor, the paper reported. Fravor was made famous in 2017 for his account of chasing a UFO off the West Coast as a U.S. Navy fighter pilot in 2004.
    During their exchange at a coffee shop then, Klobuchar told the paper that she would look into it — a vow she reiterated on Monday.

    The 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful is coming off the heels of completing a tour of all 99 Iowa counties.

    (Photo: U.S. Department of Defense)

    Klobuchar is hoping to capitalize on caucus rules that can reward candidates who leave Democratic-heavy areas and large rallies to meet smaller groups in less populated counties. In those places, personal connections can be made over coffee or, as happened this month, over hot chocolate and convenience store breakfast pizza aboard Klobuchar’s campaign bus.

    On Friday, Klobuchar said she took in $11.4 million for her White House bid to close out the year.

    RELATED: Bernie Sanders vows to divulge secrets about aliens if elected president

    Another presidential hopeful, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” last August to discuss a myriad of topics, including the Democratic debates, his platform for president and a topic that Rogan often brings up with his guests — aliens.

    After some prodding, Rogan got the 2020 hopeful to promise that, if elected, he’d come back on the show and spill the extraterrestrial beans.


    Last May, the Pentagon admitted that it still investigates reports of UFOs, or "unidentified aerial phenomena," in a statement that a former U.K. defense official called "a bombshell revelation," according to a New York Post report.

    A Department of Defense spokesman exclusively told the Post in a statement that a secret government initiative called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program "did pursue research and investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena."
    Even though the DOD said it shut down the AATIP in 2012, spokesman Christopher Sherwood acknowledged that the department still investigates claimed sightings of alien spacecraft, the Post reported.


    In 2017, the AATIP's existence was revealed, along with a 33-second DOD video that shows two Navy jets chasing an airborne object off the coast of San Diego in 2004, the report said.

    At the time, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., former Senate majority leader, had taken credit for arranging $22 million of annual funding for the AATIP, the outlet reported.
    The Associated Press contributed to this report. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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    Amy Klobuchar Might Tell Us About UFOs



    For years, one New Hampshire paper has been quietly but doggedly pressing politicians and candidates for their stances on a bipartisan issue which could conceivably be a single-issue issue if more journalists cared to pursue it: will they declassify UFO stuff? It’s a question Gizmodo has asked before, and we’re grateful to know that the Conway Daily Sun won’t tolerate further silence on this matter. It’s the kind of uncontroversial yes-or-no question that demands the directness of presidential muster. It weeds out the mealy-mouthed also-rans from the top dogs. It’s the kind of question that Amy Klobuchar would predictably blow.

    In October, veteran UFO watchdog reporter Daymond Steer–who, in 2015, won a firm commitment from an uncharacteristically hardboiled Hillary Clinton on this issue–asked Amy Klobuchar to look into the 2004 UFO sighting by former U.S. Navy fighter pilot and New Hampshire resident David Fravor. (The incident made famous in 2017 with the publication of fuzzy Department of Defense video.) In an otherwise mundane item on Amy Klobuchar’s platform, covering immigration, gun control, prescription medication, Klobuchar “confirmed” that she’d looked into the 2004 incident. She reportedly told the Sun, in a town hall:

    I think we don’t know enough ... I don’t know what’s happened, not just with that sighting, but with others...And I think one of the things a president could do is to look into what’s there in terms of what does the science say; what does our military say.

    Here’s the interesting part of that answer is that some of this stuff is really old ... So, why can’t you see if you can let some of that out for the public so earnest journalists like you who are trying to get the bottom of the truth would be able to see it?

    Chalk it up to another stock “maybe” from the Klobuchar campaign or a colossal missed opportunity. Can you name a Klobuchar policy? No. Would you remember the Klobuchar UFO policy? Abso****inglutely. You’d remember that like you’d remember a Senator personally throwing a binder at your head.

    The paper got a similarly mushy answer from Marianne Williamson, who said “I don’t know why the United States is so secretive about that issue compared to other countries. I love that stuff.” There was also some thin gruel from Deval Patrick and congressional candidate Maura Sullivan. Who are they, you ask? Well, you might have a better idea if they’d just take a stand on the aliens.

    Andrew Yang, on the other hand, showed his resolve in July, telling a CBS News reporter that he would declassify Area 51. Bernie Sanders, too, gave Joe Rogan a firm “alright” when asked if he’d share.

    Why not? If not a big, bold plan like Medicare for All or a Green New Deal, there’s no harm in entertaining a low-stakes position that would if nothing else unite and thrill America for like 15 minutes until we forget about a campaign promise. Just one crumb to titillate our imaginations more than baked potatoes.

    Gizmodo has reached out to the Klobuchar campaign and will update the post if we hear back.

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