Official UAP Disclosure More Doubtful as D.C. Establishment Seeks to Control Release of Classified Information Through Amendment to 2024 NDAA
After more than four decades in Washington, D.C., Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer wants America to believe he is deeply interested in transparency — at least in regards to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
But even though the New York Democrat seems to be leading the way in UAP Disclosure efforts, a closer look at the proposed amendment to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act reveals a sly political move to shift control of classified information away from the Director of National Intelligence, and into the purview of a select UAP Review Board — hand-picked by the political establishment through presidential nomination.
The Democrat announcement follows a June 27 TGP report that Senator Marco Rubio said America should prepare for a deluge of UFO information with the announcement of efforts to fully find the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) through an amendment to the 2024 Intelligence Authorization Act.