CONGRESS UPDATE: U.S. SENATE PASSES MULTIPLE UAP/UFO MEASURES

Understanding the Recent Developments in UAP Legislation: A Detailed Overview of the U.S. Senate’s Action

In a significant move that underscores the growing importance of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) in national security and science, the U.S. Senate has recently passed multiple measures related to UAP and UFOs as part of the broader National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2024. This legislative activity marks a notable shift towards increased transparency and governmental accountability regarding unexplained aerial phenomena.

Key Highlights of the Senate’s UAP-Related Legislation

  1. Passage of the NDAA with UAP Provisions

On July 27, 2023, the Senate approved the NDAA by a substantial bipartisan vote of 86-11. The legislation includes a series of provisions aimed at addressing various aspects of UAP research and policy, reflecting a legislative acknowledgment of the importance of these phenomena.

  1. Integration of the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA)

The Senate incorporated the entire IAA into the NDAA, which contains specific UAP-related provisions previously approved by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. These additions have undergone some revisions before passing through the legislative process.

  1. Legislative Process and Next Steps

Following approval, the combined NDAA-IAA package (bill number H.R. 2670) was sent to a conference committee involving both the House and Senate. The House previously approved a version with minimal UAP-related content, and a final, unified bill will need to secure passage from both chambers before being signed into law by the President.

Major UAP Provisions in the Legislation

  1. UAP Disclosure Agency

The legislation features the Schumer-Rounds “UAP Disclosure Act,” establishing an agency dedicated to collecting UAP records from across the government. The act presumes “immediate disclosure” of information, subject to delays or withholding determined by a presidentially appointed Review Board and presidential discretion.

  1. Ownership of Technologies and Biological Evidence

An important clause grants the federal government “eminent domain” over any recovered extraterrestrial technologies or biological evidence associated with non-human intelligence, even if such materials are controlled by private entities.

  1. Oversight of Government-Linked UAP Programs

The legislation includes two overlapping versions of a proposal by Senators Gillibrand and Rubio, focusing on uncovering any undisclosed UAP-related research within government agencies. It aims to identify hidden technology or information and to prohibit further funding for unreported UAP

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