Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Another Stunning Press Release from US Legislators

Rubio, Gillibrand, Gallego Applaud Inclusion of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Amendment in National Defense Bill



Press Release
For Immediate Distribution


Senator Marco Rubio Vice Chair of the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Toronto
[ZNN] In a year of landmark statements by ranking US legislators on the topic of UAP - Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, more legislators are now openly supporting greater transparency and action with regards to UAP investigation.



The press release, directly out of the office of Florida Senator Marco Rubio, unambiguously describes measures being taken to raise and enhance the credibility of an heretofore ‘unacknowledged taboo’ among American officials in the military and intelligence departments. These measures include reaching out to US allies about incidents involving UAP.

Excerpt: “… the [UAP] office will be responsible for coordinating with federal agencies, including the FAA and NASA, and international allies and partners on UAPs.”

This proposed legislation would never have seen the light of day even five years ago or for that matter allowed any legislator’s name to be associated with UFOs - now referred to officially as UAP. Moreover, the UAP issue has spawned a renewed sense of purpose and unity among Republicans and Democrats.

Senator Gillibrand
As Rubio’s release states, the work in developing UAP protocols by Rubio and Gillibrand were joined by Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), and Roy Blunt (R-MO).

Excerpt: “U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), along with Congressman Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), applauded the inclusion of their Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) amendment in the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).”

It should be emphasized that this is the second consecutive time the National Defense Authorization Act has been used to ear-mark military and intelligence funding while imposing unanticipated legislative requirements on the Director of National Intelligence to comply with specified methods and reporting procedures of data gathering on UAP while engaging the Office of the Inspector General to over-see these procedures.

UAP now in the US Senate
The inclusion of unprecedented requirements to gather more data and achieve  greater oversight by the US Senate and House of Representatives of the UAP matter is being seen by many as the next stage in implementing public hearings on UAP. 

Medical Implications: As mentioned in amendments, medical implications appear to be becoming a critical aspect of pilot interaction with UAP. The effects are both evidential in nature as well as of intense interest in the medical community. More to follow on this.

Read the entire Rubio press release HERE 
Learn more HERE


IN OTHER NEWS


ICER
- the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research cited in Liberation Times media release. HERE 



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