Will he keep a promise he made and confirm the existence of UFOS and extra terrestrial life?
In January 2009 whilst on the campaign trail, David Cameron vowed to publish any secret files that may exist on UFOs and extra-terrestrial life once he became prime minister. Speaking at one of his regular Cameron Direct public meetings, he pledged to be 'open and frank' with any government knowledge about close encounters.
At the meeting in Tynemouth, North Tyneside in January 2009, Mr Cameron was questioned about a spate of mysterious incidents. A member of the audience asked:
"In July last year the respected scientist and astronaut Dr Edgar Mitchell, who was the sixth man to walk on the moon, spoke on a British radio station. He said the American government had had contact with extra terrestrials on multiple occasions and that these were ongoing."
"He [Dr Mitchell] spoke about the Roswell event in 1947 where wreckage of a downed UFO was recovered and found to contain Extra-Terrestrial bodies. He said this event was real but was covered up by the government for many years."
Do you agree with me that the British people have a right to know if we have been visited, and if so, when you become prime minister will you seek to lift the veil of secrecy and give the public the truth that they deserve?"
Mr Cameron replied: "I think we should be as open as possible, so I would be quite happy to give you a guarantee that if I became prime minister I would always be entirely open and frank about these things. I don't think any of us have any clue whether there's intelligent life out there and it is certainly not something that any government should seek to hide from anyone." . . .
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