In a groundbreaking move, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, alongside Senators Marco Rubio and Mike Rounds, is spearheading a bipartisan effort to declassify top secret US government UFO files within the next year. This alliance aims to establish a nine-member panel tasked with assessing all classified government records regarding UFO phenomena. The initiative comes after retired senior intelligence official David Grusch’s explosive testimonies about evidence of crashed UFOs, recovered beings, and UFO-related deaths, which were corroborated by other defense sector witnesses in classified hearings. Concerned about the lack of accountability surrounding these classified programs, Senator Rubio highlights the need for a process to declassify the material. The Senate will engage in an open debate on the proposed amendment next week, as they delve into the specifics of the National Defense Authorization Act and the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal year 2024. Taking inspiration from the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, Schumer’s proposed legislation seeks to emulate the successful declassification and release of 5 million documents by the Assassination Records Review Board. However, it remains to be seen if a similar UFO panel will face comparable obstacles. Nevertheless, there is a high probability of bipartisan support in the US House of Representatives for this proposal. Furthermore, the House included its own limited version of the annual NDAA bill, urging the Pentagon to disclose documents on unidentified aerial or anomalous phenomena. Should Senator Schumer’s measure pass, President Biden will be responsible for selecting the UFO file review panel, subject to Senate approval. Federal agencies will then have 300 days to organize and provide their classified records on UFOs to the new review board. This progressive move demonstrates a commitment to transparency and further exploration of the enigmatic realm of UFOs.
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