UAP Act Blocked Again! New UFO Hearing Offers Hope for Disclosure!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Chris L, a retired F-16 pilot and UAP investigator. He discusses recent UAP news, including the failure of the UAP Disclosure Act in Congress for the second year. He explains that the act aimed to increase transparency about UAPs but was excluded from the National Defense Authorization Act. Chris mentions that the CIA and other agencies have been criticized for withholding information about UAPs. Despite the bad news, he shares that Congresswoman Nancy Mace will chair a public UAP hearing on November 13, 2024. The hearing aims to protect whistleblowers and ensure government accountability. Chris expresses disappointment over the act's failure but remains hopeful about the upcoming hearing and continued efforts for transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The UAP disclosure act has failed in Congress for the second consecutive year, marking a setback for transparency efforts. However, a new UAP hearing is scheduled for November 13, 2024, aimed at protecting whistleblowers and increasing government accountability. Key figures like Nancy Mace are advocating for greater transparency in UAP-related matters.
The UAP disclosure act fails in Congress for the second consecutive year.
Chris L
“there's a lot of UAP news coming out of Washington we have both good and bad news unfortunately”
Nancy Mace
“every American deserves the right to know how their tax dollars are being spent”
Christopher Sharp
“Liberation times has learned that the CIA currently facing mounting criticism over alleged dishonesty”
Rand Paul
“I don't trust anybody; I mean truly you can't trust anyone up here”
The UAP disclosure act fails in Congress for the second consecutive year.
The CIA has consistently bypassed Democratic oversight in retrieving Advanced objects of Unknown Origin.
The UAP disclosure act was backed by the Senate's intelligence and armed services committee but failed due to resistance from the Homeland Security and Government Affairs committee.
Senator Rand Paul implied that the $22 million secured for a UAP program was a bad use of government money.
Multiple credible sources have notified Congress that information on UAPs has been withheld.
The upcoming UAP hearing on November 13, 2024, aims to provide a safe space for whistleblowers.