Someone should interview President Carter while there’s still time….

The Urgent Need to Interview President Carter on UAP Disclosure

As discussions around unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) continue to gain traction globally, one story from the past remains particularly compelling and underexplored—former President Jimmy Carter’s alleged briefings on UFOs in 1977. Recent insights from Richard Dolan’s book, The Secret Space Program and Breakaway Civilizations, shed light on a potentially significant moment in history that warrants further investigation.

Dolan recounts that during Carter’s presidency, he was reportedly briefed on the existence of UFOs and related phenomena. Notably, after a briefing in 1977, a presidential aide—described as being “very, very close to Carter”—entered the Oval Office visibly affected. According to reports, Carter was observed with his elbows on the desk, his head in his hands, appearing deeply upset—either sobbing or on the verge of tears. This reaction suggests that whatever information he received had a profound emotional impact on him.

This raises a critical question: Why has no one formally interviewed President Carter about his experiences and knowledge regarding UFOs and UAPs?

At over ninety years old and still actively engaged in humanitarian work—most notably with Habitat for Humanity—Carter remains a moral and compassionate figure with a reputation for honesty and integrity. He has openly expressed willingness in the past to disclose what the government truly knows about UFOs. Given his age and status, now may be the last meaningful opportunity to hear directly from him about these issues.

The prospect of obtaining Carter’s insights is not just a curiosity but potentially a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue about extraterrestrial life and government secrecy. A candid interview could lay to rest decades of speculation and bring transparency to a subject that has long been shrouded in secrecy.

Why is this important now?

Time is of the essence. As governmental and institutional disclosures around UAP continue to evolve, the voices of those who might have firsthand knowledge become increasingly critical. Jimmy Carter represents a living link to a historical narrative that remains largely unexplored in the public domain. His potential testimony could significantly impact scientific, political, and cultural discussions worldwide.

Call to Action

It’s imperative that the media, researchers, and advocates prioritize efforts to interview President Carter before it’s too late. Doing so could provide invaluable insights—and possibly, the confirmation that many have sought for years.

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