Congress on UFOs: The UAP Disclosure Act
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Nick Gold, a registered federal lobbyist who became interested in UAPs after attending a significant congressional hearing. He founded the organization Declassify UAP to push for government transparency regarding UAP information. During his encounter, he discussed the UAP Disclosure Act of 2025, which aims to force the CIA and Pentagon to disclose what they know about UAPs. He believes that the government has withheld important information from Congress and the public, which breeds mistrust. After his experiences, he feels a strong commitment to advocate for transparency and engage citizens in the UAP discussion, seeing it as essential for restoring trust in government.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the UAP Disclosure Act of 2025 and the ongoing efforts to push for government transparency regarding UAPs. It highlights the challenges faced in previous legislation and the importance of public support in achieving meaningful change. The conversation emphasizes the need for a UAP record repository and the government's responsibility to disclose information to Congress and the public.
The UAP Disclosure Act of 2025 has been reintroduced, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican Senator Mike Rounds.
Matt Forde
“Congress knows the Pentagon and the CIA are hiding this.”
Nick Gold
“It's time, past time for the US government to come clean with Congress and the American people on the existence of UAPs.”
Managed by: U.S. Congress
to force the CIA and Pentagon to reveal information about UAPs
Managed by: Department of Defense
to investigate and report on UAPs
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 of 2024 was gutted last year by Republican Mike Turner.
The UAP Disclosure Act of 2025 has been reintroduced, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican Senator Mike Rounds.
There is a need for a UAP record repository akin to the JFK records collection.
The U.S. federal government has eminent domain over any recovered UAP materials that private sector entities may have in their possession.
The government has a right to claim any potentially dangerous recovered object that has a power supply.