Congress on The UFO UAP Disclosure Act: What Senator Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds Revealed
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Summary
Senator Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds discussed the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act while on the Senate floor. They aimed to increase government transparency about UAPs. They highlighted that the government has withheld information from Congress and the public for years. The senators proposed a review board to oversee UAP records, similar to a board created for the JFK assassination records. They expressed disappointment that the House did not support their proposal. Schumer emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, stating that the current situation breeds mistrust. The encounter reflects ongoing efforts to push for more openness regarding UAP information and the senators' commitment to continue advocating for these changes.
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Senators Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds discussed the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act in the Senate, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding UAPs. They criticized the House for not collaborating on key elements of the legislation and highlighted the government's history of withholding information from Congress and the public.
The CIA has been using a secret program called the Office of Global Access to hire private defense contractors to recover crashed offworld vehicles.
Chuck Schumer
“It's really an outrage. The House didn't work with us on adopting our proposal for a review board.”
Mike Rounds
“It's essential we keep working on our proposal to create an independent presidentially appointed review board.”
Kathleen Hicks
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to increase transparency regarding UAP information held by the government
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, if true, is a violation of the laws requiring full notification to the legislative branch.
The UAP Disclosure Act was closely modeled on the JFK Records Act.
The National Archives will gather records from across the federal government on UAPs and have a legal mandate to release those records to the public, if appropriate.
The House has refused to work with us on all the important elements of the UAP Disclosure Act during the NDAA conference.
The CIA has been using a secret program called the Office of Global Access to hire private defense contractors to recover crashed offworld vehicles.
The CIA Office of Global Access and elements of the Joint Special Operations Command hired private security contractors operating under nonofficial cover to target and physically threaten government whistleblowers.