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Now Congress wants answers. In November, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., authored legislation creating an office to study UAPs governmentwide and report to Congress. Then the Defense Department tried to stake its claim to the issue, shortly after announcing the formation of its own UAP unit. Its team would investigate only UAPs spotted in sensitive military airspace, and it would operate without congressional supervision. Some criticized the half-measure as a preemptive ploy to avert oversight, though the Pentagon denies those claims.
But Gillibrand and a bipartisan bloc of lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., were not deterred. They steered legislation through Congress ― attached as an amendment to the annual defense bill, sent to President Joe Biden's desk Wednesday to be signed into law ― that establishes a new office to study UAPs. The amendment also requires unclassified reports on UAPs delivered to Congress each year, as well as semiannual classified briefings to legislators.
The amendment also requires unclassifiedreports on UAPs delivered to Congress each year, as well as semiannual classified briefings to legislators.
If not Alien UFOs, what "something" was back engineered in such ominous tone?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Alien Abduct
The amendment also requires unclassifiedreports on UAPs delivered to Congress each year, as well as semiannual classified briefings to legislators.
It would be better if they had oversight on the classified reports but in this time of uncertainty it's probably more to do with terrestrial UAPs than Alien UFOs.
Maybe the Russians have back-engineered something.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
Well it looks like we have a small step in the right direction.
Now Congress wants answers. In November, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., authored legislation creating an office to study UAPs governmentwide and report to Congress. Then the Defense Department tried to stake its claim to the issue, shortly after announcing the formation of its own UAP unit. Its team would investigate only UAPs spotted in sensitive military airspace, and it would operate without congressional supervision. Some criticized the half-measure as a preemptive ploy to avert oversight, though the Pentagon denies those claims.
But Gillibrand and a bipartisan bloc of lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., were not deterred. They steered legislation through Congress ― attached as an amendment to the annual defense bill, sent to President Joe Biden's desk Wednesday to be signed into law ― that establishes a new office to study UAPs. The amendment also requires unclassified reports on UAPs delivered to Congress each year, as well as semiannual classified briefings to legislators.
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I don't know how much we will get out of this but at least there appears to be a few interested parties in high places that might just get a few questions answered.
I think the U.S. government has a huge amount of data they keep secret but they probably aren't any closer to knowing what or who these things are than we are. Sure would be nice to get my hands on all that data though.
Let's see what scraps we get, if any.
So what is the problem, many of the sightings are not real and the ones that are real don't seem to display any threats.
originally posted by: Spacespider
I like the humans from the future theory, coming back to relive history.
originally posted by: Spacespider
I like the humans from the future theory, coming back to relive history.
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
originally posted by: Spacespider
I like the humans from the future theory, coming back to relive history.
Spot on Spacespider
* Our descendants.............. "Hey potential audience, do you want to watch the Second World War on TV, in a film theatre, or do you want to actually travel back in time and watch it exactly as it happened for real in one of our monitoring ships?"