UFO Researcher and author
Grant Cameron presented stories and
documentation of U.S. Presidents and their involvement with UFO
phenomena. He also discussed various presidential candidates and their
UFO related experiences. Many of the current candidates, when asked
about UFOs are issuing a standard response, he noted. For instance,
after Dennis Kucinich was asked about his UFO sighting, he said that
yes, UFOs are real, but he doesn't believe they are related to ETs
traveling here.
Bill and Hillary Clinton were especially
fascinated by UFOs, said Cameron, who has been studying documents
recently released from the Clinton Library. In a speech Bill Clinton
made in Hong Kong in 2005, he said that if secret documents about UFOs
at Roswell and Area 51 do exist, they'd been concealed from him. Cameron
speculated that secrets could be kept compartmentalized in black budget
programs. Secrecy is maintained because there is fear if the truth got
out there'd be a "market meltdown," he said, adding that Kissinger
reportedly called UFOs "the biggest hot potato of all time."
The
tale that Nixon showed Jackie Gleason alien bodies in the back of a
hanger at Homestead AFB was confirmed by Gleason's wife, Cameron
reported. He also shared that Einstein purportedly sent a letter to
Truman, asking him to rescind his UFO shootdown policy in 1952.
Biography:
Grant
Cameron became involved in Ufology in 1975 with personal sightings of
an object which locally became known as Charlie Red Star. The sightings
occurred in Carman, Manitoba. In the past few years Cameron has turned
his research interests to the involvement and actions of the President
of the United States in the UFO problem. He has made 20+ trips to the
National Archives and most of the various Presidential archives looking
for presidential UFO material.
One highlight of his presidential
UFO research was the chance to question Vice-President Dick Cheney on
his knowledge of the UFO subject. Another highlight of the presidential
UFO research was a FOIA to the White House Office of Science and
Technology which yielded 1,000 pages of UFO documents from the Clinton
administration. Many of these findings have been written up on his
website, www.presidentialufo.com. At present Cameron is awaiting almost
100 FOIA requests from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock,
Arkansas, related to the UFO related actions and policies inside the two
Presidential terms of Bill Clinton.
Wikipedia
An
unidentified flying object, often abbreviated UFO or U.F.O., is an
unusual apparent anomaly in the sky that is not readily identifiable to
the observer as any known object, often associated with extraterrestrial
life or government-related conspiracy theories.
The acronym
"UFO" was coined by Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, who headed Project Blue
Book, then the USAF's official investigation of UFOs. He wrote,
"Obviously the term 'flying saucer' is misleading when applied to
objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason the
military prefers the more general, if less colorful, name: unidentified
flying objects. UFO (pronounced Yoo-foe) for short." [2] Other phrases
that were used officially and that predate the UFO acronym include
"flying flapjack", "flying disc", "unexplained flying discs",
"unidentifiable flying object", and "flying saucer".[3][4]
The
phrase "flying saucer" had gained widespread attention after the summer
of 1947. On June 24, a civilian pilot named Kenneth Arnold reported
seeing nine objects flying in formation near Mount Rainer. Arnold timed
the sighting and estimated the speed of discs to be over 1,000 mph. He
described their movement like "a saucer skipped across water," leading
to newspaper accounts of "flying saucers". (see Kenneth Arnold UFO
sighting for details).
In popular usage the term UFO came to be
used to refer to alien spacecraft.[5] and because of the public and
media ridicule associated with the topic, some investigators prefer to
use such terms as unidentified aerial phenomenon (or UAP)or anomalous
phenomena, as in the title of the National Aviation Reporting Center on
Anomalous Phenomena or NARCAP.[6]
The equivalent acronym for UFO
in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian is OVNI (Objeto Volador No
Identificado, Objeto Voador Não Identificado, Objet volant non identifié
or Oggetto Volante Non Identificato), pronounced as one word (ov-nee).