WATCH: News on UFO Legacy Programs and What Congress Is Doing About It!
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Summary
The encounter involves discussions about UAPs, or unidentified aerial phenomena, led by U.S. lawmakers in 2021. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator Marco Rubio, and Representative Ruben Gallego pushed for a permanent office called Arrow to investigate UAPs. The Department of Defense reported 366 new UAP sightings, more than double the previous 17 years. Many of these sightings remain unexplained, with some possibly indicating non-human technology. Former Director of National Intelligence Mike Ratcliffe mentioned that some UAPs are not from natural phenomena. The impact on the discussion is significant, as it suggests that the government is taking UAPs seriously and may have historical crash retrieval programs, leading to ongoing investigations and public interest.
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The video discusses recent developments in UAP investigations by the U.S. government, including the establishment of a permanent office to investigate UAPs. It highlights the increase in reported sightings and the acknowledgment of unexplained phenomena that may not originate from known technologies.
Congress is aware of the possession of crashed UFOs.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Marco Rubio
Ruben Gallego
Mike Ratcliffe
“There are very clearly are now hundreds of unexplained sightings.”
Andre Carson
“The debris that has been recovered has not raised any notable alarms.”
Daniel Elizondo
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Investigate and retrieve UAP technology
The U.S. government has received 366 new reports of UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena.
Over half of the reported encounters remain unexplained, with some identified as drones, balloons, or birds.
Former Director of National Intelligence Mike Ratcliffe stated that there are hundreds of unexplained sightings that demonstrate technologies that seem to defy the laws of physics.
UAPs are regularly observed on the nation's space-based platforms and are not attributed to Russian or Chinese drones.
Congress is aware of the possession of crashed UFOs.
Debris recovered from UAPs has not raised notable alarms according to Congressman Andre Carson.