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Steven Greer recounts an anecdote involving President Bill Clinton reviewing UFO briefing documents at the White House [1], during which Clinton expressed frustration about being denied information [2]. This interaction serves as part of Greer's broader claim that UAP-related projects have restricted access to high-level officials at the White House and other government institutions [3].
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Steven M. Greer - Wikiquote en.wikiquote.org 2 facts
quoteSteven Greer reports that a friend of the Clintons told him that President Bill Clinton, while reviewing briefing documents at the White House, exclaimed: “I know this is all true, but God damn it, they won’t tell me a thing. Not a God damned thing!”
accountSteven Greer recounts that a friend of the Clintons told him that President Bill Clinton, while reviewing UFO briefing documents at the White House, expressed frustration that he was not being told the truth about the subject.
UFO hearing this week included whistleblowers. Key takeaways palmbeachpost.com 1 fact
claimSteven Greer stated in June that projects involving unidentified aerial phenomena have denied access to presidents, CIA directors, secretaries of defense, and members of Congress, and that these projects are illegal, unconstitutional, and a threat to national security.