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US Presidential aide John Podesta says biggest regret is not securing release of government records about UFOs US Presidential aide John Podesta says biggest regret is not securing release of government records about UFOs
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It’s well known in Washington that John Podesta, a one-time chief of staff to Bill Clinton and an outgoing advisor to Barack Obama, is something of a nut when it comes to the topic of UFOs.It’s well known in Washington that John Podesta, a one-time chief of staff to Bill Clinton and an outgoing advisor to Barack Obama, is something of a nut when it comes to the topic of UFOs.
For many years, the senior official has urged that the US government should declassify any records it has that could help scientists determine “the real nature of this phenomenon”.For many years, the senior official has urged that the US government should declassify any records it has that could help scientists determine “the real nature of this phenomenon”.
So it was perhaps not surprising that when Mr Podesta, 66, reflected on his spell as advisor to Mr Obama that the issue came up as he listed what he considered his achievements – and his regrets.So it was perhaps not surprising that when Mr Podesta, 66, reflected on his spell as advisor to Mr Obama that the issue came up as he listed what he considered his achievements – and his regrets.
“Finally, my biggest failure of 2014: Once again not securing the #disclosure of the UFO files,” Mr Podesta wrote on social media, presumably with a smile on his face, using the hashtag #thetruthisstilloutthere.“Finally, my biggest failure of 2014: Once again not securing the #disclosure of the UFO files,” Mr Podesta wrote on social media, presumably with a smile on his face, using the hashtag #thetruthisstilloutthere.
 
1. Finally, my biggest failure of 2014: Once again not securing the #disclosure of the UFO files. #thetruthisstilloutthere cc: @NYTimesDowd1. Finally, my biggest failure of 2014: Once again not securing the #disclosure of the UFO files. #thetruthisstilloutthere cc: @NYTimesDowd
 
Mr Podesta’s interest in the existence or otherwise of extra-terrestrials is long-documented.Mr Podesta’s interest in the existence or otherwise of extra-terrestrials is long-documented.
Yahoo News pointed out that at a 2002 press conference organised by the Coalition for Freedom of Information, Mr Podesta spoke on the importance of disclosing government UFO investigations to the public.Yahoo News pointed out that at a 2002 press conference organised by the Coalition for Freedom of Information, Mr Podesta spoke on the importance of disclosing government UFO investigations to the public.
“It’s time to find out what the truth really is that’s out there,”  he said. “We ought to do it, really, because it’s right. We ought to do it, quite frankly, because the American people can handle the truth. And we ought to do it because it’s the law.”“It’s time to find out what the truth really is that’s out there,”  he said. “We ought to do it, really, because it’s right. We ought to do it, quite frankly, because the American people can handle the truth. And we ought to do it because it’s the law.”
In 2007, Mr Podesta, known as a fan of The X-Files television show, was asked about freedom of information requests backlogs at presidential library. He responded using the show’s tag-line: “The truth is out there.”In 2007, Mr Podesta, known as a fan of The X-Files television show, was asked about freedom of information requests backlogs at presidential library. He responded using the show’s tag-line: “The truth is out there.”
John Podesta has long known to be a fan of The X-FilesJohn Podesta has long known to be a fan of The X-Files
In 2013, when he returned to the White House to serve as an advisor to Mr Obama, he wrote that he would be inundated with requests for information “containing the words either, X-Files or Area 51”.”In 2013, when he returned to the White House to serve as an advisor to Mr Obama, he wrote that he would be inundated with requests for information “containing the words either, X-Files or Area 51”.”
Mr Podesta is standing down as advisor to Mr Obama to take up a position with an organisation planning in anticipation of a presidential run by Hilary Clinton.Mr Podesta is standing down as advisor to Mr Obama to take up a position with an organisation planning in anticipation of a presidential run by Hilary Clinton.
Among last week’s tweets about his achievements at the White House, Mr Podesta listed as a key breakthrough a deal that saw the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, a national park, expanded in size. Mr Podesta, said: “That’s a lot of happy sea turtles.”Among last week’s tweets about his achievements at the White House, Mr Podesta listed as a key breakthrough a deal that saw the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, a national park, expanded in size. Mr Podesta, said: “That’s a lot of happy sea turtles.”
  
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