UFOs Soar From Taboo To Presidential: 'Time Has Come To Inject UAPs Into The...

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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says it's the job of the president to be truthful to the American people and will share the truth about UFOs if elected.

The next president of the United States should be asked if he will release UFO-related documents , the New Paradigm Institute says.

A once-taboo subject that essentially forced whistleblowers like Bob Lazar into exile is the topic of a social media campaign applying heat to debate moderators to question each 2024 candidate about his willingness to declassify the files.

"The next president of the United States will make critical decisions about UAP disclosure and government transparency," New Paradigm Institute Chief Counsel Daniel Sheehan said in a June 12 statement.

Recording of a UFO flying by the USS Omaha off the coast of San Diego in July 2019 and then vanishing into the ocean without a splash or crash debris. (Jeremy Corbell/Weaponized Podcast)

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., told Fox News Digital in a previous interview that documents relating to UFOs, or UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena), are "so compartmentalized that we'll never get to the bottom of it."

"Candidates for president should be asked whether they will commit to UAP disclosure and government transparency," said Sheehan, adding the June 27 debate would be the "perfect forum" for the public to learn the candidates' stances.

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