Last week, Post Apocalyptic Media reported on a Congressman pushing to declassify UAPs after seeing compelling UFO evidence. The House has just approved Rep. Tim Burchett’s amendment, but only after some major changes were made — changes that might limit just how far-reaching the declassification ends up being.
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The House Approved a Proposal to Declassify UAPs
Rep. Tim Burchett filed a proposed amendment to H.R. 2670 (the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024) that would declassify a large number of public UAP sightings. The House of Representatives listed all the filed amendments on its webpage here, but only chose 290 out of the thousands proposed to even consider.
Burchett’s amendment was one of the ones that ultimately passed and is now a part of the NDAA.

As you can see from the listing, the amendment was “Made in Order,” but it was the revised Version 2 that was accepted, not the original version.
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Burchett tweeted that he proposed five amendments to the NDAA and two were included, one of them being the UAP declassification amendment.
He added in another tweet, “🚨My UAP amendment will be included in the NDAA. My amendment requires the Department of Defense to declassify any documents and records relating to publicly-known sightings of UAPs that do not compromise the national security of the United States.”
The amended version was approved without debate.
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