UFO Government Full Disclosure coming the Summer of 2021?
Description
Happy Resurrection Day 2021.
Things are about to get extra interesting.
God bless everyone,
T LEWISON
5430 BIRDWOOD RD. #416
HOUSTON TEXAS 77096
https://www.paypal.me/THORnews
https://venmo.com/TEric-Lewison
$THORnews on CashApp
https://www.patreon.com/thornews
the report
https://www.chron.com/news/space/article/U-S-Intelligence-UFOs-disclosure-COVID-19-bill-15884536.php
U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to tell Congress what they know about UFOs
U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to reveal what they know about UFOs to Congress.
A $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and funding bill signed into law by former President Donald Trump began a 180-day countdown for the director of National Intelligence and the secretary of defense to provide "an unclassified report about "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to CNN's Harmeet Kaur.
According to Kaur, the report was included in the "committee comment" section of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 that included the coronavirus relief and 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," Kaur wrote.
In addition, the committee is requesting to know "potential national security threats" the UFOs could pose. Any connection the nation's adversaries could have, associated with such activity, should also be included in the report, Kaur said.
Previously, the Pentagon had released to the public videos in 2004 and 2015 highlighting "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to Kaur.
It's no secret Congress and the Pentagon have been interested in UFOs for many years, paving the way for the recent report to be placed at the forefront in providing information on these encounters.
"The former head of the program Luis Elizondo told CNN in 2017 that he personally believes 'there is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone,'" Kaur said.