Many believe that government officials are quietly shelving the truth about extraterrestrials to avoid mass panic. The clues? Look at the officials who have, intentionally or not, let slip hints about alien life.
Why Government Officials Keep UFO Secrets
10 John Podesta Says The Public Is Ready For The Truth

John Podesta, a veteran of the Obama and Clinton administrations and now a senior aide on Hillary Clinton’s campaign, has spent years trying to pry open the government’s UFO vault. He’s managed to nudge a few classified files toward public view, but he says the real bounty remains hidden.
Podesta has openly lamented that his biggest regret during the Obama years was failing to release UFO dossiers. He’s convinced the American public is primed for the truth, and he even got Clinton to promise a full inquiry should she ever become president. If any shocking evidence ever surfaces, Podesta is the one who’ll likely bring it to light.
9 Dennis Kucinich Claimed A Genuine Alien Experience

Congressman Dennis Kucinich, the outspoken Ohio Democrat known for his blend of liberal and libertarian views, insists he was mentally contacted by an extraterrestrial craft while flying over a nearby Air Force base. He describes a telepathic link that left him convinced the visitors were real.
Critics argue the sighting was probably an experimental aircraft, but UFO enthusiasts point out that military installations often attract strange lights, and Kucinich’s vivid description keeps the story alive.
8 Kennedy Died Because He Planned To Tell The Public

Some conspiracy circles claim President John F. Kennedy was on the brink of exposing alien research at Area 51. According to the theory, Kennedy wanted to collaborate with the Soviet Union on a joint space program and intended to reveal classified UFO data just days before his assassination.
Those letters attributed to Kennedy have been widely debunked as forgeries, but the narrative persists: the CIA supposedly silenced him to protect the secrecy surrounding Area 51.
7 A Russian Parliament Member Has Seen UFOs And Implies The Government Knows

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, former president of the Kalmyk Republic and current head of the World Chess Federation, boldly claims he was abducted by humanoid aliens who communicated with him telepathically. He says the encounter happened aboard a craft that felt remarkably human‑like.
Russian officials warned that such claims could render him unfit for office, but they also worried that the aliens might have siphoned state secrets during the abduction, urging Ilyumzhinov to report the incident directly to the Kremlin.
6 Dwight D. Eisenhower Knew And Almost Revealed All

Legend has it that President Dwight D. Eisenhower either met extraterrestrials in person or established a telepathic link with them. Supposedly, he used those connections to forge secret alliances and was aware of every hidden UFO program in the United States.
One version of the story says Eisenhower grew frustrated when alien secrets were kept from him, prompting him to threaten a raid on Area 51. The military, unable to confront a war hero, allegedly gave him a private tour where he allegedly saw alien spacecraft and even the wreckage from the Roswell incident.
5 Russian Prime Minister Medvedev’s Joke Is Taken As A Serious Admission

In a tongue‑in‑cheek interview, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev claimed he had secret folders containing alien information, insisting that extraterrestrials live among us and that he could control them at will. While most observers treated the remark as a joke, some UFO enthusiasts seized on it as a genuine confession.
4 Former Astronaut Edgar Mitchell Is Obsessed With Alien Life And Coverups

Apollo veteran Edgar Mitchell became a vocal UFO advocate after his retirement, claiming his hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, was the epicenter of a massive government cover‑up. He says the town’s residents were instructed to keep quiet about a crash, and despite his astronaut clout, he was blocked from obtaining any concrete proof.
Mitchell maintains that he secured confirmation of an alien spacecraft landing in Roswell, only to see the investigation shut down by federal authorities.
3 Retired Air Force Captain Claims UFOs Would Temporarily Deactivate Nukes
Former Air Force Captain Robert Salas, who oversaw intercontinental ballistic missiles in Montana, alleges that UFOs have interfered with nuclear arsenals, causing missiles to go offline for several minutes. He recounts a moment when all ICBMs on his base were inexplicably jammed, forcing crews to manually reactivate them.
Salas also describes a near‑miss with a triangular craft and a sighting of a UFO that appeared to spew molten metal. According to him, his superiors either classified the incident or dismissed it as “didn’t happen.”
2 The US Government Allegedly Admitted To UFOs After Roswell Then Changed Their Tune

Roswell remains the cornerstone of American UFO lore. The initial newspaper headline proclaimed a flying metal disc had crashed, only to be retracted after the Air Force intervened. The military’s official explanation pointed to a weather balloon, but the brief admission of a “disc” left an indelible mark on the public imagination.
Even though the Air Force later insisted the debris was mundane, the early confession and subsequent backtrack fuel ongoing speculation that the truth was deliberately buried.
1 The British Government Fought To Keep UFO Files Hidden For A Silly Reason

For decades, Britain’s Ministry of Defence guarded a massive cache of UFO reports. When the files finally emerged, they revealed half a century of fruitless investigations and a costly UFO hotline that was eventually shut down for producing no results.
Some theorists argue the Ministry kept the records secret to avoid national embarrassment over the expense, suggesting that the real reason for the secrecy was more mundane than extraterrestrial.

