Obama says aliens are real but never seen, dismisses Area 51 conspiracy theories
2026-02-16 - 10:35
Former US President Barack Obama addressed long-standing questions about extraterrestrial life and the mysterious Area 51 military facility during an appearance on the "No Lie" podcast hosted by Brian Tyler Cohen. The 44th president offered personal reflections on UFOs while debunking popular conspiracy theories. "Aliens Are Real But I Never Saw Them" Obama stated unequivocally that he personally believes extraterrestrial life exists. "Aliens are real but I never saw them," he said during the conversation, which covered both current American politics and the enduring mystery surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena. Dismissing Area 51 Secrets Responding to decades of speculation about Nevada's top-secret Area 51 facility, Obama firmly rejected claims that the US government harbors extraterrestrial visitors or spacecraft. "They're not being held in Area 51," he stated. "Unless there's a massive conspiracy, there's no underground facility. If such a facility exists, they must have hidden it from the US president." The remarks directly challenge conspiracy theories that have surrounded the highly classified air force base for generations. What Is Area 51? Area 51, located in the Nevada desert and operated by the US Air Force, ranks among the world's most securely guarded military installations. While officially used for testing next-generation aircraft and advanced aviation technologies, its intense secrecy has fueled persistent legends about captured UFOs, alien beings, and reverse-engineered extraterrestrial technology. Obama's comments mark one of the most definitive public statements by a former president on the subject.