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Joe Biden Has a Decision to Make about UFOs

He managed to speak not a word about UAP in the 2020 campaign. Soon he’ll have to respond to government reports and reporter’s questions. It’s a new day of reckoning.

Bryce Zabel
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6 min readMay 7, 2021

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Like it or not, President Joe Biden is going to get asked about UFOs. More specifically, he’s going to get asked about UAP, now that 60 Minutes is out of the closet, the Senate report is imminent from the Director of National Intelligence, and even the Defense Department’s own Inspector General is looking into it. Let’s not forget either that Vice President Kamala Harris was on the Senate committee that asked for the UAP report we’re about to get.

Will he give us a taste of the Joe Biden candor or will he find a way to deflect and deny?

Imagine that Biden does one of his famous TV sit-downs with, say, Anderson Cooper, Lester Holt, George Stephanopoulus, etc. and that one of those reporters unleashes this on him:

While the world remains legitimately focused on Covid, last year, the Department of Defense confirmed that three U.S. Navy videos of F-18 pilot encounters with Unidentified Aerial…

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Bryce Zabel
Point of Contact

Writer/producer in features & TV. Creator, five primetime series. Ex: TV Academy CEO; CNN reporter; USC professor. Author of books about the Beatles, JFK, UFOs.