Space cadet Hillary pledges Area 51 task force

By Douglas Ernst

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Hillary Clinton has no interest in talking about the Benghazi terror-attack cover-up, but she vows to investigate UFOs.

The Democrat front-runner told the Conway Daily Sun during a campaign stop in New Hampshire that she believes aliens may have already reached Earth.

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“I think we may have been [visited already]. We don’t know for sure,” the former secretary of state told the newspaper Dec. 30.

John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman and former White House chief of staff under Bill Clinton, believes in UFO theories.

“He has made me personally pledge we are going to get the information out. One way or another. Maybe we could have, like, a task force to go to Area 51,” Mrs. Clinton said.

The National Security Archive at George Washington University confirmed the existence of Area 51 in 2013. The top-secret site, which surrounds Groom Lake in Nevada, was the home base for U-2 spy plane missions for years, WND reported Aug. 16, 2013.

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“The latest release is notable for the significant amount of newly declassified material with respect to the U-2 – with regard to names of pilots, codenames and cryptonyms, locations, funding and cover arrangements, electronic countermeasures equipment, organization, cooperation with foreign governments, and operations, particularly in Asia. In addition, the release also contains newly declassified on one manned and two unmanned aerial reconnaissance efforts,” the archive said.

The information was obtained after a 2005 Freedom of Information Act request.

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Hillary Clinton told the Conway Daily Sun that aliens may have already visited the planet.

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Douglas Ernst

Douglas Ernst is a staff writer for WND. He formerly wrote for the Washington Times. He also worked at The Heritage Foundation in its Young Leaders Program. Read more of Douglas Ernst's articles here.


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