Earlier this year, former President Barack Obama stated that aliens are real but not housed at Area 51, a remark that sparked controversy and a reaction from President Trump, who accused Obama of divulging classified information.
Dr. Steven Greer, founder of the Disclosure Project, weighed in, affirming Obama’s statement as truthful but carefully worded. According to Greer, Obama acknowledged extraterrestrial existence but was blocked from official classified knowledge due to covert and illegal government programs that have operated outside constitutional oversight since the 1950s.
Greer revealed extensive whistleblower evidence and government briefings that expose these secret initiatives as unlawful, negating the enforceability of strict non-disclosure agreements tied to them. He emphasized that programs involving UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters have been systematically concealed, with whistleblowers facing threats and intimidation. Greer calls for a wave of insiders to come forward, urging federal protection for those revealing the truth behind the governments’ hidden alien research.
Dr. Steven Greer addressed claims made in the documentary *S4: The Bob Lazar Story*, expressing skepticism about Lazar’s accounts of working with UFO technology at Area 51. Greer emphasized the need for corroboration, stating that many more credible whistleblowers with detailed military and corporate backgrounds have come forward with extensive information about extraterrestrial technology and secret black sites beyond Area 51.
Greer further alleged that the CIA exerts significant control over both new and legacy media, manipulating narratives around UFO disclosures. He linked intelligence agencies’ influence to major financial firms like BlackRock, claiming they suppress important stories for covert agendas, damaging democratic transparency. Additionally, Greer dismissed popular myths about alien species, revealing that whistleblowers have identified at least 69 distinct extraterrestrial types, far beyond the commonly referenced four. He also criticized former CIA researcher Dr. Hal Puthoff, accusing him of involvement in disinformation efforts and suppression of advanced technologies.