| These Senators admitted to being Space Aliens |
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| (l-r) Alan Simpson, John Glen, Sam Nunn, Nancy Kassebaum |
And far from denying the extraterrestrial's allegations, Senators Phil Gramm, Dennis DeConcini, John D. Rockefeller IV, Bennett Johnston, Howell Heflin, Christopher Dodd and William S. Cohen conceded that "the time is right to make our true identities known."
"Senators John Glenn, Orrin Hatch, Nancy Kassebaum, Sam Nunn and Alan Simpson came out of the alien closet two years ago and now we find that seven more senators are not from Earth," said author and UFO expert Nathaniel Dean, who identified the first group of space alien senators in a news conference that made international headlines in November 1992.
"The implications," he continued, "are almost beyond comprehension. For one thing, we now know that the destiny of the most powerful nation on Earth is being shaped and guided by entities who aren't even human.
"I'm not saying that this is bad, because it might very well be good. If the universe is inhabited by other creatures and civilizations, we need to know about them.
"And if nothing else, these space alien legislators can serve as our links to a world that is even more advanced than our own."
Dean's report stunned political analysts and threatened to touch off a public panic that, as one CIA source put it, "could quickly get out of control."
White House spokesmen declined to comment, but sources privately confirmed that the President's meeting with the alien took place when the Secret Service escorted the creature into the White House at 4:36 a.m. on April 24.
They also suggested that the President will address the issue in an upcoming news conference, although they could not provide a time or date.
While analysts scrambled to gauge public reaction, the senators sought ways to minimize any negative fallout and put the right spin on the creature's revelations.
Dean's sources said the space alien identified the extraterrestrial senators in a 25-minute meeting with President Clinton. Dean does not know what else, if anything, was discussed at the meeting.
"The first question that came to my mind was whether the senators are U.S. citizens and eligible to serve in the U.S. Senate," said Dean.
"From what I understand, they were born in the U.S. and are U.S citizens. It just so happens that their parents were from another world. The senators look like ordinary humans," he continued, "but the space alien who met with President Clinton had an answer for that, too.
"He reportedly said the senators look human 'because they choose to look human. It is a simple matter for us to change our forms.'"
Oddly enough, the extraterrestrial alien refused to pinpoint the planet or star system he and the alien senators came from, Dean said.
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