UAP Disclosure Act Fails Again - What Next?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discusses the failure of the UAP Disclosure Act for the second year in a row. This act was not included in the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025. The act aimed to establish a UAP records review board to investigate government and defense contractor activities related to UAPs. The person notes that Senator Rand Paul blocked its inclusion. They mention that credible sources believe UAP information is being withheld from Congress. The person expresses disappointment but emphasizes the need for continued efforts in pursuing UAP transparency. They suggest that true disclosure will be a long process and may not come from legislation alone. The person encourages vigilance and critical thinking regarding UAP evidence and narratives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The UAP Disclosure Act has failed for a second consecutive year, not included in the NDAA for fiscal year 2025. This failure highlights ongoing government secrecy and obstruction regarding UAP information, with significant implications for transparency efforts.
The UAP Disclosure Act has failed for a second year in a row and has not been included in the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025.
Christopher Sharp
“Christopher Sharp also believed that he found very credible information suggesting that the CIA, the Department of Energy have been bypassing Democratic oversight.”
Senator Mike BRS
Senator Chuck Schumer
“Senator Schumer himself stated that there are multiple credible sources that had informed him and Senator Rand Paul that UAP information has been withheld from Congress.”
Senator Rand Paul
Dr. John T. Klosi
Dr. Sean Kpatrick
Managed by: U.S. Senate
To establish a UAP records review board and ensure transparency
The UAP Disclosure Act has failed for a second year in a row and has not been included in the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025.
The UAP Disclosure Act was championed by Senators Mike BRS and Chuck Schumer.
The act could have revealed important truths about the U.S. government and defense contractors possessing retrieved alien crafts.
The CIA and Department of Energy have been bypassing Democratic oversight in retrieving and studying advanced objects of unknown origin.
Senator Rand Paul blocked the inclusion of the UAP Disclosure Act in the manager package for the NDAA.
Senator Schumer stated that there are multiple credible sources informing him that UAP information has been withheld from Congress.
The failure of the UAP Disclosure Act underscores the importance of continued efforts for transparency.