(PCM) George W. Bush was recently a guest on the Jimmy Kimmel Show. The former 43rd President of the United States was on the show to promote his new book called, Portraits of Courage. Jimmy Kimmel chummed it up with the former President about a variety of subjects. One of the subjects Kimmel tried to get some information about UFOs, but Bush wouldn’t say “nuthin” about the subject.
You must be kind of blind to the fact that we are not alone in the solar system. Just a couple weeks ago, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope revealed the first known system of seven Earth size planets around a single star. Three of these planets are firmly located in the habitable zone, the area around the parent star where a rocky planet is most likely to have liquid water. The question remains when will the U.S. government reveal that there truly is life out there?
The system is about 40 light-years (235 trillion miles) from Earth, the system of planets is relatively close to us, in the constellation Aquarius. Because they are located outside of our solar system, these planets are scientifically known as exoplanets.
All former Presidents have been asked about the existence of life out there beyond the stars in one form or another. The talk about UFO’s and past Presidents knowledge about them have been the subject of conversation for decades. But who has ultimate control over how much intelligence about UFOs is released to a President, should be a topic? There has been much speculation that during President Jimmy Carter’s term as President even his administration was denied access to files that contained top secret information about UFO’s.
It will always be a topic up for discussion: Does life existence beyond the stars? Do little green men roam around the galaxy far away? How much does a President know? All these questions are hard to ask yourself when hard scientific evidence is released every day.