"This is a MAJOR UFO disclosure SETBACK" - Is CATASTROPHIC disclosure the next step? | Redacted News

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December 8, 2023
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves Dr. Michael Salah discussing the UAP Disclosure Act after Congress approved a final UFO bill. He explains that the bill has been bundled with a defense spending bill and expresses disappointment that it is not as strong as initially hoped. The key events include the bill requiring government agencies to submit UAP records to the National Archives and the Gillibrand Amendment, which mandates disclosure of UFO programs to Congress. However, Dr. Salah notes that this does not significantly change the current situation, as corporations still hold much of the information. The impact on Dr. Salah is one of disappointment, as he feels the bill does not achieve the level of transparency that many hoped for.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The UAP Disclosure Act has been significantly weakened from its original intent, which aimed for comprehensive transparency regarding UAP records. Key provisions, including the establishment of a review board, have been removed, leaving corporations largely in control of UAP-related information.

Primary Revelation

The final version of the UAP Disclosure Act does not ensure full transparency to the public regarding UAP records.

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Dr Michael Salah
scientistanti disclosure
UAP researcher
UAP researcherexpert analysis on UAP legislation

It definitely is a disappointment for those that were wanting there to be a controlled disclosure of the whole UAP or UFO phenomenon.

UAP Disclosure Actmodern (2023 to ongoing)confirmed

Managed by: Congress

To collect and catalog UAP records from government agencies and contractors.

legislativespecific

The UAP Disclosure Act has been significantly watered down from its original intent, which aimed to create a review board with subpoena power to disclose UAP records to the public.

Source: Dr Michael Salah
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The final version of the UAP Disclosure Act requires the Department of Defense to disclose UAP records to the National Archives but does not ensure full transparency to the public.

Source: Dr Michael Salah
legislativespecific

The Gillibrand Amendment prohibits funds from being used on any UFO program unless disclosed to Congressional leadership.

Source: Dr Michael Salah
coverupspecific

Corporations currently hold the majority of UAP records and materials, which limits government access and public disclosure.

Source: Dr Michael Salah
legislativespecific

The original proposal for a nine-member review board to oversee UAP disclosures has been removed from the final bill.

Source: Dr Michael Salah
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10