Sunday, January 10, 2021

Will US intelligence Agencies Share What They Know About UFOs In The Next 180 Days?

An unidentified aerial phenomenon in a U.S. military video. NBC 


(CNN) When President Donald Trump signed the $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law in December, so began the 180-day countdown for US intelligence agencies to tell Congress what they know about UFOs. 

No, really. 

The director of National Intelligence and the secretary of defense have a little less than six months now to provide the congressional intelligence and armed services committees with an unclassified report about "unidentified aerial phenomena." 

It's a stipulation that was tucked into the "committee comment" section of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which was contained in the massive spending bill. 

That report must contain detailed analyses of UFO data and intelligence collected by the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force and the FBI, according to the Senate intelligence committee's directive. 


WNU Editor: If history is any indication. U.S. intelligence is going to be very selective on what they will share.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

They can't because that would reveal the Soros deep underground martian bunkers where the ballots are stored.

All those chuds who stormed the capital were cloned on Mars from one chud abducted from the Ozarks.

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