Former Pentagon Official: Here's What They're Hiding About UFOs
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Summary
Lue Elizondo is a former Pentagon official who has spoken publicly about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). He claims that these crafts are not made by humans and present a national security issue. Elizondo discusses the government's long history of studying UAPs and the lack of transparency in sharing this information with the public and Congress. Senators Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds have introduced the UAP Disclosure Act to compel the government to disclose information about UAPs. The bill aims to create a citizen review board to examine classified UAP material. After facing setbacks, the bill has been reintroduced and will be voted on again. Elizondo's work has raised awareness and calls for government accountability regarding UAPs.
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The video discusses the ongoing efforts to disclose information about UAPs, highlighting the UAP Disclosure Act introduced by Senators Schumer and Rounds. It emphasizes the government's history of withholding information and the need for transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
The UAP Disclosure Act aims to compel the Pentagon to disclose information about UAPs and create a citizen review board.
Lue Elizondo
“These crafts are not made by humans. They present a very serious national security issue.”
Chuck Schumer
“The United States government has gathered a great deal of information about UAPs over many decades.”
Mike Rounds
“This is an issue that has caught the attention of the American people.”
Mike Turner
Managed by: U.S. Senate
Compel the Pentagon and intelligence community to disclose UAP information
The government has already stated for the record that UFOs are real.
These crafts are not made by humans.
The United States government has gathered a great deal of information about UAPs over many decades but has refused to share it with the American people.
Information on UAP has also been withheld from Congress, which is a violation of the laws requiring full notification to the legislative branch.
The UAP Disclosure Act was introduced to compel the Pentagon and the intelligence community to stop lying to the American people.
The proposed review board was modeled on the JFK assassination Records Act of 1992.