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2022 Is The Year Of UFOs On Capitol Hill, As Six Reports And Briefings Are Due This Year

If you think your job is tough, imagine an unknown bureaucrat within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security (OUSD(I&S)). If OUSD(I&S) intends to (with the blessing of Congress and key Executive figures) commit its resources to run the new Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Office, known as the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG), then it’s going to be a difficult few years for those serving within the office.

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NEW: Biden Approves Omnibus Bill, Which Includes Funding For UFO Office, As Growing Evidence Suggests UAP Does Not Reflect Adversarial Technology

Today, U.S. President Joe Biden has signed the omnibus bill that funds federal spending for the rest of the current fiscal year, including $782.5 billion for the military, which encompasses money (although no amount has been confirmed) set aside for the new Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Office, legislated by Congress within the NDAA 2022, known as the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group or AOIMSG.

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The Politics of UFO Disclosure

Ever since “flying saucer” reports first made U.S. national news in 1947, the public has wondered when or if the truth would ever be disclosed. Well, if Luis Elizondo has anything to do with the matter, we can expect a positive outcome.

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Why Can’t Former CIA Officials Stop Talking About UFOs?

Is it a coincidence that some of the most mind-blowing comments about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) come from former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officials?

Jim Semivan, John Ramirez, James Woolsey, and John Brennan have all made startling admissions within recent months.

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Exclusive: Nuclear Technician Details Serious Security Breaches Involving UFOs and High Strangeness At U.S. Nuclear Base

A former nuclear weapons technician has gone on the record for the first time to speak about disturbing security incidents he encountered at a U.S. Air Force (USAF) base, which stores nuclear weapons. 

Whilst stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, between 2003-2007, Adrian Reister claims to have witnessed two incidents involving Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) entering restricted airspace above the base and a serious security breach involving a ‘shadow person’, who Reister chased within the base. 

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Is A Pentagon Spokesperson Attempting To Avoid Congressional UFO Legislation?

The ink had barely dried on President Biden’s NDAA 2022 signature before the warning signs emerged from factions within the Pentagon. On 29 December, writer Roger Glassel corresponded with Department of Defense (DoD) spokesperson Susan Gough regarding NDAA language requiring the establishment of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Office.

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Why I Am Launching A New Transparent UAP Research Database

During the last year, we saw great progress made on the legislative front in the passage of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Office included in the NDAA for 2022, which has now been signed by President Biden. It seems that members of Congress are finally taking the phenomenon seriously.  In the coming year, it will be equally important to engage the wider scientific community.  

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Expect The Unexpected In 2022, As UFOs Go Global

It’s over. Once President Biden signs the NDAA 2022, it will trigger a generational tectonic shift within the rotten hallways of the Pentagon. The old guard is rapidly losing grip.

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All UFO Disclosure Roads Lead To Rome

Italy, it’s perhaps Europe’s most beautiful and historic nation. Its landscape is littered with monuments dedicated to the old gods, that sit side-by-side with those of Catholicism.  Its rich history has been extensively catalogued by poets, historians, and statesmen, reaching as far back to the Etruscan civilization that predated Rome. 

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NDAA 2022 Could Stimulate San Marino To Make Historic UFO Request At United Nations

In Washington D.C., the excitement is palpable among those advocating for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) transparency. Gillibrand, Rubio, and Gallego didn’t fall for the trap and pressed ahead with their plans for a UAP Office; the Pentagon’s new (unpronounceable) UAP Group failed to impress elected decision-makers.

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UFOs And The USAF: Something Is Rotten And The Time To Talk Is Now

Yes, it’s true - I am guilty. I am indeed a history buff. I’ll be transparent with you on that….unlike the United States Air Force. I spend much of my time learning about the earlier days of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) topic, starting from the 1940s.

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The UAP Cold Case That Could Yield New Physical Insights Into The Biological Effects And Nature Of The Phenomena

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) has published a new appraisal report regarding a significant 1971 Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (UAP) case, which took place in Delphos, Kansas.

And the site where the alleged encounter took place may still contain contaminated soil, which can be scientifically studied.

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The Gillibrand-Rubio Amendment Must Pass: Pilots Aren’t The Only Ones Seeing Things Going Bump In The Night

There is a myriad of reasons why the Gillibrand-Rubio Amendment (G-R Amendment) to the NDAA 2022 must pass so that the UAP transparency movement can go full steam ahead.

From the outside, it appears that the U.S. Navy has taken the lead on sharing UAP data within the intelligence community.  It would make sense, as each Naval Carrier Strike Group (CSG) has the supporting infrastructure to track, categorize and intercept air, surface, and subsurface craft that are within their controlled space. 

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