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In 1973, Jimmy Carter reported seeing a UFO. |
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An amateur astronomer with a strong knowledge of physics stemming from his time in the U.S. Navy's nuclear submarine program, Carter insisted that what he saw wasn't Venus, as some skeptics suggested, and that 10 to 12 others witnessed it as well. He also vowed to encourage the government to release "every piece of information" about UFOs to the public if he were to become president, though he ultimately opted not to do so for fear that the information could have "defense implications" that might risk national security. | |
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The White House is considered extremely haunted. | ||||||||||||||
Jimmy Carter is hardly the only commander in chief to have had a supernatural experience; the White House itself is notorious for being haunted. Harry Truman once heard three knocks on his bedroom door at 4 a.m. and wrote in a letter to his wife that "the damned place is haunted sure as shootin'." (This was actually due to the deteriorating condition of the building before Truman ordered a gut renovation.) Many people also believe that Abraham Lincoln still resides in the building — even Winston Churchill thought he encountered Honest Abe. "Good evening, Mr. President," he reportedly said. "You seem to have me at a disadvantage." | ||||||||||||||
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