A single Tweet? Really? That’s it?

By now, everybody’s read John Podesta’s little Friday afternoon firecracker, where he took less than 140 characters to announce his biggest regret in leaving the Obama White house was a failure to bring transparency to America’s UFO files. Brevity being the soul of wit and all that, one naturally assumes there was a little sarcasm or self-deprecation at play here, despite the former Clinton White House chief of staff’s multiple (and correct) assertions that UFOs are actually pretty serious stuff. After all, if you look at his statements on UFOs over the years, they really don’t amount to much more than an anthology of sound bites. Consequently, the media responded with equal proportion, duly noting Podesta’s Tweet with  minimal comment, the way one might take stock of any harmless celebrity idiosyncrasy, like Jay Leno's fleet cars or XYZ's Coconut Monkeys of Polynesia collection.

This is obviously a better late than never attempt by the Clinton camp to rehabilitate Hillary for a possible 2016 Presidential run. That notwithstanding, the US government is in a big quandry. They (whoever they are!) have studiously kept the reality of the ET presence on Earth as the highest level national security secret in existence for well over 50 years. If they ever decided to finally tell the public the truth, it would completely destroy what little credibility they have left with the American public. Lesson learned? Don't lie. To read more, click here.