The Senate Majority Leader is concentrating on a number of regional threats, including Iran, as well as an ongoing conflict in the Ukraine, China, and Taiwan. In an effort to force government agencies to divulge more information, the House and Senate are using their yearly defense bills to demand declassification of reports pertaining to UFOs.
As the Pentagon and additional national security agencies have stated that they are looking into a growing number of unexplained aircraft, which the government is presently referring to as UAPs – unnamed unusual phenomena, there is growing, republican interest on Capitol Hill.
What the Senate wants to do: Sen. Mike Rounds( R-S. D.) and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have proposed an amendment to the NDAA that would require the National Archives to gather and store UAP records across the government.
According to Schumer, the American public has a right to information about technologies with unidentified origins, non-human intelligence, and unfathomable phenomena. The American public has a right to know where hundreds of billions of dollars that have only vanished are going, but that would be extremely risky, unlike little green men. So let’s discuss UFOs. It’s no surprise that a little but devoted segment of Democrats is fixated on this. Podesta appears to be truly invested in the Clintons, whether or not they were pandering to donors. Likewise are a select group of extremely powerful donors. An interplanetary civilization waiting to welcome and civilize us is high on the list of things that people who don’t believe in God need to fill. Does Schumer really think this? Although I have my doubts, it does make a nice diversion, doesn’t it? Distractions can be more stupid and vulgar than previously in a nation with low standards; the more so, the better. The general public in America has the right to information about unidentified technologies, non-human intelligence, and mysterious phenomena. I want to observe some animal intelligence.
The House and Senate use their annual defense bills in an effort to share more information between government agencies.
Capitol Hill is a place of growing bipartisan interest, as the Pentagon and national security agencies are investigating an increase in unidentified aircraft. The government has now renamed these UAPs, or unidentified anomalous phenomenon.
What the Senate wants: Senator Mike Rounds and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (R-S.D.). The Senate has proposed an amendment to its NDAA that would mandate that the National Archives collect UAP records from across the government.
The American public should know where hundreds of billions in money that just vanished went. This would be dangerous, unlike little green people. Let’s talk UFOs. It’s no secret that there is a small but obsessive group of Democrats who are fixated on the subject. Podesta may or may have not been pandering for donors, but the Clintons seem to be genuinely invested in it. A few very wealthy donors are also involved. People who don’t have faith in G-d want to fill the space and an intergalactic civilisation waiting to welcome us and civilize is high on their list. Does Schumer really believe this? I doubt it, but doesn’t it make a good distraction? In a country where standards are few, distractions can be even dumber and vulgar than before. The more so, they become more effective. I’d love to see some human intelligence.