The Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumerof New York, heads a bipartisan alliance of senators that intends to do just that enforce declassification of top secret files containing unidentified flying objects (UFOs). from the US government, which is massively demanding results in less than a year.
This alliance comes in the wake of public testimony from David Grusch, a retired senior intelligence official, who claimed that the US military and defense contractor is obstructing evidence of UFO crashes.
Grusch’s testimony has been corroborated in secret hearings with other defense industry witnesses, according to remarks made by Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio last month, who expressed concern that these secret UFO programs are “accountable to no one.”
“You are now given a process by which we declassify this materialsaid a spokeswoman for Senator Schumer.
Open debate on the proposed amendment begins next week as the Senate delves into the details of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) for fiscal year 2024.
The new legislation, proposed by Schumer, will build on a similar bill passed by Congress: the Presidential Assassination Records Collection Act. John F Kennedyadopted in 1992 in response to heated public debate over Oliver Stone’s 1991 film, about the daylight assassination of a sitting US president.
Thus, the board for the review of classified documents has been successfully released and published 5 million documentssaid former deputy director Thomas Samoluk in 2013 .
However, the work of that Murder Records Review Board (ARRB) was hampered and remains incomplete, suggesting that the UFO theme may face similar restrictions.
It is very likely that the Senate proposal will also receive bipartisan support in the US House of Representatives.
Last week, that lower house of Congress also included a more restrictive proposal in its own version of the NDAA’s annual bill, in which it pressured Pentagon officials to release documents about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)the government-revised technical term for UFOs.
Senator Schumer’s measure will burden the president Joe Biden to select the nine-member UFO file review panel, pending a Senate approval process.
The Schumer amendment gives federal agencies just 300 days to organize, produce and provide their classified internal documents on UAP to the new review committee.
Source: Eluniverso

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