The Pentagon may be forced to reveal everything it knows about UFOs in the next 300 days. This will happen as a bipartisan coalition of senators plans to force the declassification of the US government’s secret UFO files.
Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, in partnership with Republican senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Rounds of South Dakota, are leading the effort to pass the bill in question.
If passed, then a nine-member review panel would be appointed to evaluate all classified government UFO records.
The news follows explosive and bizarre public testimony by now-retired senior intelligence official David Grusch, who claimed that the US military and defense contractor prevented the release of evidence of downed UFOs, ‘beings ‘ found and related deaths.
“You will now have a process through which we will declassify these materials,” said a spokeswoman for Senator Schumer.
Open debate on the proposed amendment will begin next week as the Senate considers the specifics of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) for fiscal year 2024.
Meanwhile, it is being clarified that Senator Schumer’s plan would direct President Biden to select the nine-person UFO dossier review panel, pending a Senate approval process.
Also, the Schumer amendment would give federal agencies just 300 days to organize and produce their internal, classified UAP records and provide them to the new review board.
Recall that in 2013, a classified information review board declassified and released 5 million documents related to UFOs.