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UAP disclosure: Congress is taking a huge step toward UFO transparency but lawmakers pushing for the truth aren’t happy

Congress is about to take perhaps its biggest step toward transparency surrounding UFOs, but the lawmakers pushing for change say the disclosure policy doesn’t go far enough.

By Strange Sounds

UFOs — or UAPs, standing for “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” in government-speak — have been a hot topic on Capitol Hill for years, given a number of high-profile disclosures. But a hearing over the summer with former intelligence officer and whistleblower David Grusch, where he claimed the government was concealing information like evidence of “non-human biologics” recovered from UFOs, took the frenzy to a new level.

That hearing put UFO policies front and center in the annual defense bill, which had already been written in both chambers before the hearing. But lawmakers from both parties — including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) — pushed negotiators working out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill to add new UFO disclosure laws to the legislation.

Schumer and a number of other senators wanted to create a “UAP Records Review Board” — modeled after how the government handled records associated with President John F. Kennedy’s assassination — where UFO documents would carry “the presumption of immediate disclosure.” (That didn’t make it in the final bill.)

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