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I came to find the truth; I stayed for the ontological shock. Conventional wisdom is rarely wise. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ โš–๏ธ ๐Ÿ›ธ

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@CuriousNHI
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5 months
The 2024 NDAA requires the US government to publicly release all โ€œunidentified anomalous phenomena recordsโ€ except for certain records whose release should be postponed for national security purposes. Let's break the criteria for that in this thread. #ufotwitter #ufox 1/8
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@CuriousNHI
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2024 #NDAA is out. () Here is what we got: ๐Ÿ˜€ Sec 1005 - Requires the DOD to get a clean audit by 2028. ๐Ÿ˜€ Sec. 1687 - Gillibrand Amendment - prohibits funds from being used on any UAP programs unless disclosed to Congressional leadership and Intel and
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@CuriousNHI
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@jamescfox A lot of people are wondering what's happening to @jamescfox . I don't have any inside info, but I know his films are distributed by 1091, which was acquired by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (CSSE). On November 21, 2023, CSSE was served notice that it will be delisted
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@CuriousNHI
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As was due today under the 2024 NDAA, the National Archives (NARA) posted the official UAP Records Collection. It can be found here: What was due today was taking their existing documents and organizing them in one place for researchers interested in the
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
When Congress comes back into session in early Sept. it will be considering a broad range of UAP legislation, which are in the Senate version of the 2024 combined NDAA and IAA. In the posts below, Iโ€™ve pulled out each of the UAP related provisions. #ufotwitter #ufox
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@CuriousNHI
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6 months
If the UAPDA does not pass, to #EndUAPSecrecy , #ufotwitter needs to sayโ€ฆ
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@theintercept @kenklippenstein @kenklippenstein decided to dishonor himself, his publication, and his profession by smearing a military veteran with #PTSD with the flimsiest of pretexts. Disgusting.
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@CuriousNHI
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@MickWest Your whole original point is an example of whataboutism. Grusch: There is an illegal program going on. West: What about @g_knapp 's book!
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
@ddeanjohnson While frustrating for many, the problem is that the six individual members of the House worded their original request letter poorly. They asked the IC IG for the names of persons involved in crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs. That means they were asking the IC IG
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@CuriousNHI
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2024: The Year Ahead There's lots to look forward to. I've compiled a list of things I've seen mentioned that are expected to occur in the upcoming year. This should be a great year! ๐Ÿ“บ Jan 9-11 - UFO Revolution - TMZ Document Series - ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Jan 12 - IC IG
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TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution (Full Length Trailer) A 3-Part Event Coming Next Week on @Tubi
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@tinyklaus Damn. Makes you realize #ufotwitter is the kids table. LinkedIn is apparently where the real UAP drama happens.
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
@Coulthart_Zabel @rosscoulthart @BryceZabel @hollywoodufos @VegasPodcaster The last time they had a break this long, they were working on the David Grusch rollout. So while I've missed the podcast, you never know what they have in store.
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@CuriousNHI
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๐Ÿ‘€ Why would someone of Haydenโ€™s stature (a MSM darling) comment on a UFO book if it was all just a conspiracy theory, as people on the MSM claim?
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@CuriousNHI
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4 months
Since the National Archives is now on everyone's mind, what is the general consensus on this document? #ufox #ufotwitter
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@CuriousNHI
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10 months
@ThanosAlpha @SicCoP1 @rosscoulthart @ChrisCuomo @NewsNation Yes, this whole โ€œwhistleblowers are waiting to see how David Grusch is treatedโ€ line encourages people to treat David Grusch badly.
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
1st, is a provision none of you have heard of, but is relevant. Section 1089 of the Senate NDAA includes a requirement that the DoD must pass its audit every year as @timburchett keeps reminding us, beginning in 2027.
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@CuriousNHI
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11 months
@Debriefmedia @ClearanceJobs put out a piece of blatant disinformation discouraging UAP whistleblowers like David Grusch from coming forward. Not only that, the legal analysis contained in it is just plain wrong and misleading. There are specific procedures whistleblowers can use to come
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
2nd, in Sec. 1646, we have the Gillibrand amendment prohibiting spending funds on UAP programs not disclosed to Congress. It also requires all gov. contractors to inform AARO (and Congress) of any UAP materials and info they have and permit inspection.
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@CuriousNHI
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4 months
A reminder to everyone: today's DOD IG report was actually issued 8/15/23 (we are just seeing the unclassified summary now). 4 days later, @ChrisUKSharp reported that AARO was finally being moved out of OUSD(I&S) (i.e. Ron Moultrie).
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@CuriousNHI
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6 months
@ChrisUKSharp Yes, here is the text of it. It is so narrow, only covering "publicly known sightings" of UAP. No DOE. No Title 50. Wide exceptions. Bad bad bad.
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
Hope everybody finds the above excerpts of the Senate NDAA/IAA helpful. It has a lot to be excited about and hopefully we can rally in support. cc: #ufoX #ufotwitter @rosscoulthart @ChrisUKSharp @MikeColangelo @AdamGoldsack @ThanosAlpha @Jehoseph @JeremyCorbell @MattLaslo
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
3rd, in Division G, we have the Schumer Amendment, which provides broadly for the declassification of UAP information and as well as the exercise of eminent domain over UAP crash materials. This is like an expanded version of @timburchett โ€™s amendment.
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
@uncertainvector @NASA Love what you're doing, but no. Not a giant leap for mankind.
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
5th, Title VII of the IAA has broad reforms of Classification with the US Federal Government. Generally, these amendments would make it easier to declassify things and harder to classify them. These have obvious implications for UAP issues.
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@CuriousNHI
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@StephenPiment Iโ€™m not sure we have the data to conclude that. How was the information collected? Are there biases or filters that could cause the data to be skewed? It anecdotal of course, but there are tons of sightings elsewhere.
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@CuriousNHI
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@XavierM94228601 @GarryPNolan I know the cut-down UAPDA is frustrating for a lot of activists. It's frustrating to me, for sure. It's ok to be mad, and if you're not in the mood for any optimism, you don't need to read any further. But personally, this is what I keep in mind: There is a new NDAA every
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@CuriousNHI
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6th, Title IX of the IAA has provisions related to anomalous heath incidents (think UAPs and Havana Syndrome), including increased support for US personnel experiencing these incidents and increased reporting to Congress.
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@CuriousNHI
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10 months
@Rizstanford Spoken for all of us!
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@CuriousNHI
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9 months
Finally, a full copy of the Senate bill can be found in this link (beware though, it's over 2300 pages!).
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@CuriousNHI
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@RepEricBurlison @RepLuna @RepTimBurchett @RepMattGaetz @RepMoskowitz @RepOgles The UAPDA is the right path: - it covers the DOE and Intel agencies (i.e. CIA) - it covers more than just known sightings (i.e. all UAP docs) - It doesn't let the DOD exclude docs just because they say 'national security.' They already do that. It has an independent board outside
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@CuriousNHI
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4th, Title VI of the IAA (the Senate version is combined with the NDAA), would reform the IG process (including a greater ability to sue for retaliatory revocations of clearance and access), much of which seems to be motivated by Gruschโ€™s experiences.
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@CuriousNHI
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10 months
@dka78 @ddeanjohnson That would be false
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@CuriousNHI
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10 months
@kenklippenstein Can you confirm that neither you nor @theintercept have ever received or been provided any confidential medical records/information or other confidential non-public records on David Grusch from any source outside of the FOIA documents? (regardless of whether used in the article)
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7th, Title XI of the IAA has a duplicate of Sen. Gillibrandโ€™s amendment (probably will be taken out of the final bill), but also includes a liability shield for contractors that report their UAP materials to AARO (aka, the amnesty provision).
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@CuriousNHI
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1 year
@planethunter56 Remember when Bob Lazar said he read briefing materials that said the ETs called us โ€œcontainersโ€ and people had all kinds of utopian thoughts about us being containers of souls ready for the afterlife? Bad news. They meant containers of water. ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿ’ง
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@CuriousNHI
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@ExoAcademian Definitely not. The alien's nudity in front of that kid is unacceptable!
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@CuriousNHI
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5 months
UAP Records Declassification Timeline The 2024 NDAA contains provisions requiring the declassification and public release of many UAP records. See: Here is a timeline of when we can expect that to unfold: Creation of Identification Aid The National
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@CuriousNHI
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10 months
@MickWest Pivoted full-time to character assassination, have you?
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@CuriousNHI
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11 months
@Fortean777 Here is an interview from another passenger on the plane. No aliens. Apparently, the woman accused a black passenger on the plane of stealing her AirPods. Then got air rage at the flight attendant. Sounds like a lovely flight.
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@CuriousNHI
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Everybody is talking about this, but coming at it from different directions: 1. He was fired for being pro-disclosure. 2. He was fired for being anti-disclosure. 3. This has nothing to do with disclosure. Which is it? #ufotwitter #ufoX
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#UFOx #UFOtwitter #UAP #NHI WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio The commander of the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, was relieved of command on Dec. 29 due to a loss of confidence in his ability to lead.
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@CuriousNHI
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I will add that, setting aside our expectations that were raised in July, if you had told me we would get this much in the 2024 NDAA back in Jan 2023, I would have considered it to be a stunning success.
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@CuriousNHI
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@NomadicMGTOW @JustTrayLoL The airlines' standard line will go from "more people die in cars than planes" to "far more people have been abducted by aliens in car trips than on plane trips!"
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@CuriousNHI
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@JustTrayLoL Agreed this is worth pursuing for all of the reasons you just said. But, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. Grusch is a hero and must be supported too. Good leads don't compete with each other. They support each other.
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@CuriousNHI
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Steveโ€™s effort is worth supporting. It involves pushing the Senate Select Intel Committee (SSCI) to hold hearings. The SSCI has considerable power to make public otherwise classified information, bypassing the Pentagon bureaucracy. Itโ€™s a good route to pursue. #EndUAPSecrecy
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The Shift Storm is underway. Join in. #ufotwitter #Disclosure
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@CuriousNHI
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11 months
@MikeColangelo The article is blatantly inaccurate disinfo by @dwbwriter and @ClearanceJobs
@CuriousNHI
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11 months
@Debriefmedia @ClearanceJobs put out a piece of blatant disinformation discouraging UAP whistleblowers like David Grusch from coming forward. Not only that, the legal analysis contained in it is just plain wrong and misleading. There are specific procedures whistleblowers can use to come
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@theintercept @AndrewWarrenFL @GovRonDeSantis Word on the street is that you intend to run an article smearing an Afghan war veteran for having #PTSD using material leaked by the US Intelligence Community. This is a huge betrayal of your readership. I hope itโ€™s not true.
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@MikeColangelo While we certainly don't have nearly enough evidence to conclude with any certainty that it's true, consider the following data points: 1. David Grusch has said we have crashed vehicles and bodies. 2. When asked if we have any live NHI, he declined to answer. 3. Richard Doty (and
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@CuriousNHI
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@TheUfoJoe We need to focus on convincing the press. Right now, the press refuses to cover this. We need to work on persuading the press so that they start looking at this the way NewsNation does. Once the politicians have the risk of the coverup becoming a scandal, and they fight about
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@RepEricBurlison @RepLuna @RepTimBurchett @RepMattGaetz Mr. Burlinson, Please support the full UAPDA's inclusion in the NDAA.
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@RepEricBurlison @RepLuna @RepTimBurchett @RepMattGaetz @RepMoskowitz @RepOgles The UAPDA is the right path: - it covers the DOE and Intel agencies (i.e. CIA) - it covers more than just known sightings (i.e. all UAP docs) - It doesn't let the DOD exclude docs just because they say 'national security.' They already do that. It has an independent board outside
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@CuriousNHI
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Amazing what happens when you bring attention to misconduct. Sunlight is truly a great disinfectant. H/t @RobHeatherly1 #UFOTwitter
@528vibes
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๐Ÿ’ช The changes to @rosscoulthart wikipedia page were all reverted today and returned, including the awards. And the page is now protected from Mick West and his sock puppet attacks: ( #UFOTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UFOSightings #UAPTwitter )
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@CuriousNHI
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@theintercept Word on the street is that you intend to run an article smearing an Afghan war veteran for having #PTSD using material leaked by the US Intelligence Community. This is a huge betrayal of your readership. I hope itโ€™s not true.
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@CuriousNHI
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@MikeColangelo So they can podcast about it and run op-eds about it, but their news division still can't bring themselves to even acknowledge that the legal proceeding are occurring. hmmm.๐Ÿ™„
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@CuriousNHI
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@SenSchumer Thank you, Senator, for your commitment to UAP transparency. Keep pushing for the review board. Please also consider working with the Senate Intel Committee to release the evidence they have gathered in their investigation and to hold hearings.
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@CuriousNHI
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@richgel999 @ophello Often they have a checklist of arguments that they go through: - you believe in aliens, huh? - you believe in ghosts, huh? - youโ€™re gullible - no evidence - extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - science! - itโ€™s all a cultural phenomenon - itโ€™s a religion - itโ€™s a
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@TheUfoJoe @GoodTroubleShow @conterammundi Once we get the final NDAA conference report and we know what we are and are not getting legislatively, it would be helpful that all those who have given us timetables for early 2024 (namely, Grusch, @conterammundi , @LueElizondo , John Ramirez) give us a straightforward update
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@CuriousNHI
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@MikeColangelo I like Richard Dolan. He's super smart and thorough. But as a part of the old guard of ufology, he can sometimes be overly pessimistic. He also is a big conspiracy guy generally, which leads to undue cynicism (IMHO). His goalposts may also be ambitious than many of ours.
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@CuriousNHI
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UAP Record Declassification: Whatโ€™s Covered The final 2024 NDAA doesnโ€™t provide the comprehensive set of definitions that the UAPDA (Schumer amendment) did. However, ยง 1841(a)(1)(C) provides the following comprehensive scope of the records that are to be covered as part of the
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@CuriousNHI
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@PostDisclosure Watch out. Thatโ€™s disinformation. Gaetz is trying to get away from backing the UAPDA and replace it with a much older amendment Burchett had previously introduced. Burchettโ€™s amendment: - doesnโ€™t cover the DOE - doesnโ€™t cover title 50 (how can we get schnookered there again?) -
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@CuriousNHI
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@DeclassifyUAP Here is one way this bill moves things forward: Right now, Biden would need to take an affirmative step to declassify the info. With this language, Biden needs to take an affirmative step to keep the info classified. It puts the onus on the secret keepers to keep it secret.
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@jlarswhite @shellenberger The UFO conversation is revealing potential government corruption. I don't see how these are at odds.
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@UFO_Rabbit_Hole Itโ€™s on!
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@alejandrotrojas He could just ask to be briefed by the ICIG. I assume he has clearance.
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@CuriousNHI
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@ChrisUKSharp Two of our community's best journalists are not from the US (not to take away from amazing coverage you and @rosscoulthart have given us). But the American political system, especially the very in-the-weeds aspects of Congress are Byzantine and nothing is straightforward. So it's
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@MickWest @g_knapp This is what the people at the facility reported happening to them. What is your point?
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@RepMattGaetz , @timburchett 's amendment is nice, but what about making sure we get records all over the government (DOE and IC). DOD is not enough. Also, the blanked national security exemption in Burchett's amendment is too broad. Also, it only covers publicly known
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Americans have long been kept in the dark by the U.S. government about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The time for transparency is now. We donโ€™t want the information in small bits and pieces over 25 years. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed by the
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Also, nice to see "non-human intelligence" is still used, even if it isn't defined.
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Extraordinary. The President of the United States appears set to sign federal legislation mentioning โ€œnon-human intelligenceโ€ (twice). Not only that, federal agencies must *prioritize* turning over records relating to โ€œnon-human intelligence.โ€ (Lots more to unpack)
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@amazingppodcast Agency for Aimless Research and Obfuscation
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@RogueUAPTF @RepMikeRogersAL @RepMikeTurner @LeaderMcConnell @SpeakerJohnson Can you clarify if this is opposition to the eminent domain provisions or the whole thing, including the declassification board?
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@CuriousNHI
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@TheUfoJoe The graphic in the tweet is a fake. While the language you pointed out is real, it is standard language drafted by consultants who design websites for non-profits (likely because it works). See the following samples from websites from the Wildlife Conservation Fund, the
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@CuriousNHI
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With respect to the Gillibrand amendment, some of the language was shortened from the previous Senate version, specifically, the language that described in detail what kind of UAP provisions would be covered by the provision. However, while the specific language was removed, it
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@BrianEntin @NewsNation Brian, you and your network are the only ones treating this story the way it should be treated. Itโ€™s a big story. Itโ€™s crazy how others ignore it.
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@Call_ALL_Beings I agree that if the committee members are briefed on classified information, they would be required to keep it secret. But depending on the capacity they are acting within, the source of that requirement is different. If for instance, they went onto NBC news and spilled all of
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@CuriousNHI
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โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t we have heard all this before?โ€ people you know may be asking. The answer is people have been saying it all along. We just werenโ€™t listening. #uaptwitter #UFOs #UAPs #ufotwitter #ufotwitterweek ๐Ÿ‘‡
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@CuriousNHI
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@disclosureteam_ To be clear, they characterize it as a โ€œsuccessful conclusionโ€ to the representation as opposed to a withdrawal of representation.
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@CuriousNHI
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Michael Shermer seems to not understand what the term โ€œclassifiedโ€ means. Is it bad faith or stupidity? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ Which is worse?
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Michael Shermer
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Well then @LueElizondo why donโ€™t you just tell us everything, by us I mean everyone. Why all the secrecy and talking about talking to Congress? It never ends and NEVER results in any meaningful evidence. Enough talking. Show us the evidence once and for all!
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@LtTimMcMillan ChatGPT, write a fact-free hit piece on UAP transparency advocates in the style of ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ journalism
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This should be a reminder that Congress has vast formal and informal powers to cut through executive branch secrecy and bring previously classified topics into the open. If they want to. #ufotwitter #EndUAPSecrecy
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I'm glad to see @rosscoulthart , @JeremyCorbell , @ChrisCuomo , and @NewsNation starting to give some coverage to the UAP Records Act. One small correction (respectfully offered): The National Archives doesn't get the discretion on what documents stay classified. The original
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Ross Coulthart and Jeremy Corbell talk with Chris Cuomo about the U.S. Governmentโ€™s pending release of UFO records to the National Archives. #ufox #ufotwitter #ufo @RossCoulthart
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@CuriousNHI
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@UFO_Rabbit_Hole People just need to lean in and not give into the stigma. There is nothing wrong with Ryan being in the same room as this presentation. In this case leaning in could simply be Ryan saying โ€œI know nothing about that but stand by my testimony.โ€
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@CuriousNHI
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@futurism ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ journalism at its worst
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@AeroTech_Space @RepMikeTurner @MariaBartiromo @FoxNews Ah, yes, you got us there with the Mike Turner quote. He's such a respected authority in these circles.
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@CuriousNHI
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#UAPDisclosureAct gets a mention in this article as a top issue causing an impasse over the #NDAA December deadlines: Things are a little different around Capitol Hill before the Christmas cutoff
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@CuriousNHI
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@AdamGoldsack Quite a bit of the UAP Caucus voted against him: Burchett, Mace, Gaetz, Moskowitz.
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@PostDisclosure yes, funny how we saw video of the Chinese balloon being popped within hours, but nothing on 3 supposed slow moving objects.
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@DietrichVFA41 @voxdotcom While I like the level of detail in this piece, the focus is totally wrong. It's all about the people involved and character assassination thereof. I'd like to see a discussion of the science and the objects themselves, including the carbon dating, forensic evidence on whether
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@ask_a_pol โ€œIโ€™m so disappointed,โ€ Gillibrand told Ask a Pol on Tuesday. โ€œI thought he was an amazing leader of AAROโ€ฆโ€
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@CuriousNHI
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@rosscoulthart The legalese-to-English translation for the last part of Monheimโ€™s letter: โ€œWhile I'm not required to tell you this, the parts of the IC IG that don't have anything to do with confidential investigations have never looked into UAP programs, so we have nothing to share.โ€ cc:
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@CuriousNHI
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@MikeColangelo Not all mummies are created equal
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@gopoundsand24 @TheUfoJoe @ViolaBow @rosscoulthart Congressional staff do read and respond to letters. Itโ€™s one of their main tasks.
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Curious Explorer
4 months
@ChrisKMellon @AeroTech_Space He intentionally pretends not to know how the world works so that he can smear disclosure advocates. He does it all day, every day like itโ€™s his 9-5 job. ๐Ÿค”
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@CuriousNHI
Curious Explorer
10 months
@Docneuroeo I haven't seen any debunk this far.
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@CuriousNHI
Curious Explorer
11 months
@PostDisclosure Itโ€™s actually a solid line up. If it was just Grusch, frankly Iโ€™d be ok with it. The only question I have is will the media cover it or ignore it?
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@CuriousNHI
Curious Explorer
9 months
@wcouts @planethunter56 Actually, James Fox's awesome documentary, "The Phenomenon" is free on YouTube. You're welcome.
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@CuriousNHI
Curious Explorer
1 year
@paulsanderson @alejandrotrojas That completely ignores the existence of David Grusch.
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