Headline: Members of UAP Caucus Face Roadblocks in Accessing UFO Records, Seek Legislative Solution
Capitol Hill, Washington D.C. – December 1, 2023
In an exclusive report, News Nation’s Joe Khalil brings live updates on the frustration faced by members of the House of Representatives as they attempt to gain access to records related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs.
The UAP Caucus, a group within the House, has been actively pursuing access to UAP records, claiming knowledge of approximately 144 sightings in areas surrounding military bases and nuclear facilities. Their persistence in seeking answers from the government regarding these mysterious sightings has hit a roadblock, with the intelligence community allegedly impeding their access.
According to Joe Khalil, the UAP Caucus members, driven by the increasing number of whistleblowers coming forward, have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency. They argue that, as elected members of Congress, they should be entitled to information about UAP activities, especially those occurring near sensitive military installations.
The frustration among caucus members reached a peak, with Representative Jared Moscowitz articulating the group’s sentiments. Moscowitz emphasized that the absence of information contributes to the rise of conspiracy theories and urged the need for clarity on the nature of the observed phenomena.
The intelligence community, including the CIA, has been accused of obstructing access to these records, a claim directly made by members of the UAP Caucus. Despite the potential implications for national security, the Intelligence Committee is reportedly preventing elected officials from obtaining the information they seek.
In response to this obstruction, members of the UAP Caucus are now exploring legislative avenues to force disclosure. They aim to insert an amendment into the annual defense bill that mandates the release of records related to UAPs. While both the House and Senate versions exist, there is a need for reconciliation between the two.
The proposed amendment would require disclosure of any records concerning UAPs, UFOs, or, in the Senate version, “nonhuman intelligence.” This legislative move is seen as a strategic step to bypass the intelligence community’s resistance and ensure that pertinent information is provided to members of Congress when requested.
As the UAP Caucus pushes for legislative action, the coming days will reveal whether they succeed in incorporating their proposed amendment into the defense bill.
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