Jimmy Carter’s Off-the-Record Thoughts on UFOs and Alien Civilizations Revealed

Revelations from Jimmy Carter’s past conversations shed light on his views about UFOs and extraterrestrial life

Jimmy Carter’s Off-the-Record Thoughts on UFOs and Alien Civilizations Revealed
Jimmy Carter’s Off-the-Record Thoughts on UFOs and Alien Civilizations Revealed

Atlanta: So, you know how Jimmy Carter just passed away? Well, it turns out he had some pretty interesting thoughts about UFOs. A reporter named Scott Simon shared a phone chat he had with Carter back in the late ’90s. They were talking about a support group for folks who thought they’d been abducted by aliens.

Carter, who saw a UFO himself in 1969, had a lot to say. He mentioned that if there is life out there, it’s all part of a bigger plan. He said, “God’s hands are big enough to hold us both.” Pretty deep, right?

When Simon asked if he thought there was life beyond Earth, Carter was thoughtful. He said he didn’t think aliens would be sending big ships to visit us. Instead, he figured they’d probably just watch from a distance and leave us alone.

It’s wild to think about how much Carter opened up about UFOs. He actually released more documents on the subject than any other president. Back in 2005, he even recounted his own UFO sighting to GQ, describing how a group of men saw a bright light change colors in the sky.

But here’s the kicker: Carter didn’t believe that the object was from outer space. He was pretty clear that he didn’t think aliens were visiting us. He left a legacy of UFO disclosure that’s still unmatched today.

Interestingly, actress Shirley McClaine, a friend of Carter’s, said he had even stronger beliefs about UFOs than he let on. She claimed he supported her views on the existence of crafts and occupants. Just goes to show, there’s always more to the story!

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