Another big newspaper now reporting on this.
According to Senate Majority Leader Schumer, a sweeping congressional investigation uncovered a “vast web” of UFO whistleblowers who suggest that private companies possess “technologies of unknown origin” and “biological evidence of non-human intelligence.”
To provide for the expeditious disclosure of uniden- tified anomalous phenomena records.
So still nothing to see here imo. Even if this gets passed how is the Senate going to enforce this when they don’t know what records may or may not exist.
The Hill got me again with their click-bait.If you are to believe Ross Coulthart and his sources, the Senate knows a lot more than they are letting on. I would probably argue that they have a good idea of what records exist.
I do agree with you regarding The Hill’s clickbait title. Many of these articles are merely regurgitating the same information; however, it’s the increased volume of reporting on this story that, in my opinion, is encouraging.
Oh interesting. Sorry I am fly by commentator and not aware of Ross, I will look him up.
No worries! He’s an award winning investigative journalist who has been at the forefront of this topic for quite some time now. He did the video interview with David Grusch for NewsNation. If you are able to listen to podcasts or watch it, his latest episode is worth a listen. It’s only about an hour long and covers a lot of what has been occurring this last week.
Glad to have you here!
Coulthart’s message to would-be obstructionists at the end of his last podcast was pretty interesting. Essentially, I double-dog dare you to play your usual obstructionist games. Congress knows a lot and are watching you very carefully.
It definitely feels like things are coming to some sort of a head relatively soon.