US Senate wants answers about UAPs! ๐ธ Verbally approves investigation act require 90-Day reports ๐
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Summary
Chris Lato is a retired F-16 pilot who investigates unexplained aerial phenomena. He discusses a tweet from Ryan Graves, a combat aviator concerned about flight safety. Graves tweeted about a provision in the 2022 intelligence authorization act. This provision allows the UAP task force to access classified reports on UAPs. Lato explains the significance of this provision for national security and oversight. He mentions the need for transparency and public reporting on UAP findings. After the encounter with this information, Lato expresses excitement and hope for better communication from the government regarding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
This video discusses the recent developments in UAP legislation, particularly the 2022 Intelligence Authorization Act. It highlights the importance of transparency and safety for military aviators and the implications of classified reporting on UAP investigations.
The provision will ensure that the task force will be able to fully draw on all classified reporting about UAPs.
Chris Lato
โI was just excited about this, I'm interested in it.โ
Ryan Graves
โHis main motivation... is for safety of flight.โ
Adam Schiff
โThis is a strong bipartisan package.โ
Lou Elizondo
โLou Elizondo was super pumped about this.โ
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
Managed by: U.S. Congress
Authorize funding for intelligence oversight and UAP investigations
The provision will ensure that the task force will be able to fully draw on all classified reporting about UAPs as they continue to investigate this mysterious threat to U.S. airspace and our military forces.
The bill passed out of the committee today is a strong bipartisan package.
The bill includes provisions for improved care for members of the intelligence community, particularly those impacted by anomalous health incidents.
The UAP task force will submit quarterly reports to Congress on their findings.