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February 19, 2026

Shiftheads – Aliens: The Question Obama Actually Answered (It Wasn’t the One You Think)

Obama’s ‘aliens’ comment went viral when he said “they’re real, but I haven’t seen them” on a podcast rapid fire round. You saw the clip. Everyone did. And it looked like disclosure, like a former president finally confirming what conspiracy theorists have been saying for decades. Except there are always two questions about aliens: do they exist somewhere in the universe, and have they visited Earth? Obama answered the first question. The viral clip made it look like he answered the second.

Here’s what actually happened at Area 51 that sparked decades of alien rumors. The CIA was testing top secret spy planes like the U-2 and the SR-71 Blackbird, which flew at three times the speed of sound at 90,000 feet and looked like spaceships. Fighter pilots saw them and were met by men in black suits when they landed, told they didn’t see anything and to keep quiet. That’s a true story, and it sounds exactly like alien cover-up. But it was spy plane secrecy during the Cold War. Nathan Radke reveals the twist: a recently released Pentagon report shows an Air Force colonel deliberately handed out flying saucer photographs at diners near Area 51, spreading UFO theories as disinformation to hide the real classified technology. The government wanted people to believe in aliens because if you think it’s extraterrestrial, you stop asking if it’s top secret American tech.

The viral clip delivered what people wanted to hear. The full context shows Obama said nothing new. That gap between clip and context is why disclosure keeps feeling close but never actually arriving.

Topics: Obama aliens comment, alien disclosure, Area 51 secrets, UFO disinformation, spy plane testing

GUEST: Nathan Radke

Originally aired on2026-02-18