Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer pushes legislation to declassify documents about UFO phenomena

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Pentagon Will Be Forced To Reveal Everything It Knows About UFOs In Next 300 DAYS: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Pushes For Legislation To Release Documents On Phenomena

A bipartisan alliance of senators plans to force the declassification of top secret US government UFO files — en masse — demanding results in less than a year.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, in conjunction with Republican Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Rounds of South Dakota, is spearheading the effort, which will appoint a nine-member review panel to review all government classified UFO records. to judge.

The news comes in the wake of explosive and bizarre public testimony from retired senior intelligence officer David Grusch, who claimed the U.S. military is antagonizing defense contractors based on evidence of crashed UFOs, recovered “creatures” and UFO-related deaths.

Grusch’s testimony has been corroborated in secret hearings with other defense industry witnesses, according to remarks made by Senator Rubio last month, who expressed concern that these secret UFO programs are “accountable to no one.”

“You will now be given a process by which we will release this material,” a spokeswoman for Senator Schumer said.

A bipartisan alliance of senators plans to force the declassification of top-secret government UFO files — en masse — demanding results in less than a year. Above, images from a leaked Navy UFO video show a spherical object diving into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California

New York Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, in conjunction with Republican Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Rounds of South Dakota, is leading the effort to appoint a nine-member review panel to review all classified UFO records from assess the government

New York Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, in conjunction with Republican Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Rounds of South Dakota, is leading the effort to appoint a nine-member review panel to review all classified UFO records from assess the government

Open debate on the proposed amendment begins next week as the Senate discusses the details of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) for fiscal year 2024.

The new legislation, as proposed by Schumer, will be based on a similar bill of Congress: the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, passed in response to the heated public debate over Oliver Stone’s 1991 film about killing a sitting US president.

The council for the review of classified documents, established by that action, successfully declassified and released 5 million documents. according to former deputy director Thomas Samoluk in 2013.

Nevertheless, the work of that Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) itself had been held back and remains incompletesuggesting that a UFO panel modeled after the game board may have similar limitations.

Sen.  Rubio said some of these witnesses who put forward their

Sen. Rubio said some of these witnesses who put forward their “firsthand knowledge or firsthand allegations” were likely some of the same individuals that UFO whistleblower David Grusch has publicly and in a formal complaint to the Inspector General of the United States. the intelligence agency has referred.

The Senate bill is also likely to receive bipartisan support in the US House of Representatives.

This Wednesday, that lower chamber of Congress also included a more restrictive proposal, in its own version of the annual NDAA bill, to push Pentagon officials to release documents about unidentified aerial phenomena or anomalous phenomena (UAP) : the government’s revised technical term for UFOs.

Senator Schumer’s measure will task President Biden with selecting the nine-member UFO file review panel, pending a Senate approval process.

The Schumer amendment gives federal agencies just 300 days to organize and produce their internal, classified data on UAP and provide it to the new review committee.