Posted on 10/05/2021 5:28:21 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
The U.S. House Intelligence Committee has approved the 2022 Intelligence Authorization Act that includes directives on the government and UAPs.
In a news release put out by committee Chairman Adam Schiff, he writes “the bill is carrying a bicameral provision mandating intelligence sharing with the Department of Defense’s UAP task force.”
Persistent Pursuit of Unexplained Aerial Phenomena. Following a bipartisan oversight hearing on Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, the bill is carrying a bicameral provision mandating intelligence sharing with the Department of Defense’s UAP task force. The provision will ensure that the task force will be able to fully draw on all classified reporting about UAPs as they continue to investigate this mysterious threat to U.S. airspace and our military forces. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Below is from the House act section 312 showing the pertinent language involving UAPs in the act:
SEC. 312. SUPPORT FOR AND OVERSIGHT OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA TASK FORCE.
(a) AVAILABILITY OF DATA ON UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA.—The Director of National Intelligence shall ensure that each element of the intelligence community with data relating to unidentified aerial phenomena makes such data available immediately to the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, or successor entity, and to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center.
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Adam Shifty ?
Another
..LOOK SQUIREL,,, err,,ALIEN !!!!
(Please stop starring at our across the board criminality and treason !)
Yeah, so they just told us about it, because the government is so honest.
This is a shiny distraction form the global reset and the establishment of the dictatorship. Not a word of truth in it.
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