WASHINGTON DC – Is the U.S. government hiding UFO secrets? If so, they might soon be forced to disclose them, due to a new amendment from House Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD). The amendment will go to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2024. It’ll mandate the declassification of government records about UAP, which is what the U.S. military and others now call UFOs.

They modeled the amendment on the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.

Senate Democrats announced the proposed amendment on July 14, 2023. Besides declassifying goverment records, the new amendment will create a new UAP Records Collection.

At the time of the announcement, no Democrats or Republicans had objected to the amendment’s inclusion in the NDAA.

While Schumer and Rounds are leading the amendment, it also has the support of other senators as well. These include Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Vice Chairman of the Intelligence Committee; Senator Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY), Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities for the Armed Services Committee; Senator Todd Young (R-IN) and Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM).

Researcher Douglas Dean Johnson, who covers the congressional side of the UAP issue, confirmed on the same day that the amendment was added to the NDAA without objection:

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Disclosure Act of 2023 is the title of the amendment. It is, specifically, designed to mandate disclosure of government documents pertaining to UAP. As the press release described:

The legislation introduced as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that will be on the Senate floor next week would direct the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to create a collection of records to be known as the UAP Records Collection. It would direct every government office to identify which records would fall into the collection. The UAP Records Collection would carry the presumption of immediate disclosure, which means that a review board would have to provide a reasoning for the documents to stay classified.

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