View Full Version : My unanswered letter to President Obama
justntime2learn
14th January 2016, 19:09
I wrote the letter below to Obama on Oct. 9th using the following link and still have not received a reply: https://www.whitehouse.gov/co%E2%80%A6/submit-questions-and-comments
Dear Mr. President,
I noticed on the Jimmy Kimmel show speaking of entering Area 51 you said "The Aliens won't let it happen." Also when speaking of Aliens you said "They exercise strict control over us." and that you "can't reveal anything." Jimmy Kimmel then stated that "President Clinton said he DID go right in and he did check and that there was nothing there.", to which you replied, "That's what we're instructed to say"
Mr. President, do Aliens exist and please be specific with your response.
Very Sincerely
Chuck Wyatt
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Bill urged me to post any reply I may receive so it seems as no reply was my reply.
Sorry, I really wish I could have posted a response.
WhiteLove
14th January 2016, 20:36
I thought it was great that you sent this question, a simple and highly important question simply without an answer.
Here is what happened:
By not responding to your email, Obama's crew was covering up the truth. Your letter never actually reached Obama, because it was filtered out in between you and him. This made Obama appear to lack empathy, when the fact is that he was not even aware you sent this to him. When Obama was asked whether he went to Area 51 to find out the truth when he became the US president, he wanted to - however it was not the aliens that would not allow that to happen, but those that are there would not let it happen. Obama's point on the aliens exercising strict control over them was in fact the opposite - it is not the aliens that exercise any control over them, but those that are there at Area 51 do so. When he said he cannot reveal anything, he meant that there are no things he CAN reveal for us because it is beyond his level of authority and at his authority level he hence does not have that information, therefore he cannot just go out and reveal things he does not have, cannot get and does not know. His final point "that is what we are instructed to say", actually meant that they ARE instructed to say there is nothing there when in fact he thinks there is. That he finds likely however is not able to prove it since he lacks the kind of access required to that kind of stuff.
So look, we do not need anything more from this guy or his crew, he is simply putting some words on the fact how constraint he is at his current position when it comes to access to this kind of stuff. Obama was inaccessible to you and I was accessible. :highfive:
If you watch closely, in the beginning of the interview Obama found the topic funny, but as the interview progressed that funny look turned into a man that felt embarrasingly powerless. If you watch very closely, you can really discover that, at the end of the interview he felt that he was in a very unpleasant position. Because he actually was...! He had to stay in a position of joking about his own lack of authority. So, when you think Obama is evil and all that, try to imagine his position of being pushed around by people with higher level of authority, that he knows will probably wipe out his family first and then him if he tries to break the law and reveal the truth by silently going behind their back and he knows they are watching every move he makes, hence his kind of response. At this level he knows he has powerful people above him that follow their own laws and that he is in a position without a need to know. He might laugh a lot, but he is held in a grip of steel. Hence the serious look that is shining through the interview every now and then. And the interview ends like this: "OK, I don't like this, please stop now..." He said so by saying "that's right" and then giving a non-funny look back to Jimmy sending the information to him that he should take a few steps back at this point which Jimmy notices and does...
justntime2learn
14th January 2016, 22:40
WhiteLove, Is that what is called plausible denial? I completely agree with your post and thanks for the time. Here is Bill Hicks explanation of what happens right after becoming president.
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Does anyone think there is any truth to it?
justntime2learn
23rd May 2016, 19:30
I thought it was great that you sent this question, a simple and highly important question simply without an answer.
Here is what happened:
By not responding to your email, Obama's crew was covering up the truth. Your letter never actually reached Obama, because it was filtered out in between you and him. This made Obama appear to lack empathy, when the fact is that he was not even aware you sent this to him. When Obama was asked whether he went to Area 51 to find out the truth when he became the US president, he wanted to - however it was not the aliens that would not allow that to happen, but those that are there would not let it happen. Obama's point on the aliens exercising strict control over them was in fact the opposite - it is not the aliens that exercise any control over them, but those that are there at Area 51 do so. When he said he cannot reveal anything, he meant that there are no things he CAN reveal for us because it is beyond his level of authority and at his authority level he hence does not have that information, therefore he cannot just go out and reveal things he does not have, cannot get and does not know. His final point "that is what we are instructed to say", actually meant that they ARE instructed to say there is nothing there when in fact he thinks there is. That he finds likely however is not able to prove it since he lacks the kind of access required to that kind of stuff.
So look, we do not need anything more from this guy or his crew, he is simply putting some words on the fact how constraint he is at his current position when it comes to access to this kind of stuff. Obama was inaccessible to you and I was accessible. :highfive:
If you watch closely, in the beginning of the interview Obama found the topic funny, but as the interview progressed that funny look turned into a man that felt embarrasingly powerless. If you watch very closely, you can really discover that, at the end of the interview he felt that he was in a very unpleasant position. Because he actually was...! He had to stay in a position of joking about his own lack of authority. So, when you think Obama is evil and all that, try to imagine his position of being pushed around by people with higher level of authority, that he knows will probably wipe out his family first and then him if he tries to break the law and reveal the truth by silently going behind their back and he knows they are watching every move he makes, hence his kind of response. At this level he knows he has powerful people above him that follow their own laws and that he is in a position without a need to know. He might laugh a lot, but he is held in a grip of steel. Hence the serious look that is shining through the interview every now and then. And the interview ends like this: "OK, I don't like this, please stop now..." He said so by saying "that's right" and then giving a non-funny look back to Jimmy sending the information to him that he should take a few steps back at this point which Jimmy notices and does...
Even Richard Nixon had the decency to write me back when I was kid growing up in the seventies wondering why candy cost more but my allowance wasn't going up.
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