America's historic UFO bill crash lands: Law that would've forced government to hand over records of mystery craft loses key parts as Congress passes it
US Representatives were left outraged on the
Senate floor after
Congress stripped two critical provisions from the highly anticipated UAP Disclosure Act.
The legislation passed Thursday with the annual defense spending bill was designed to mandate that the government disclose records on 'technologies of unknown origin and non-human intelligence.'
However, Congress pulled the plug on a review board to sift through each case and grant the federal government 'imminent domain' rights to seize any and all recovered 'non-human technology' currently held by private entities like defense contractors.
The changes will also mean that the Pentagon and US intelligence agencies can determine on their own what information about these mysterious sightings is revealed and what is kept secret from ordinary Americans and Congress.
'We got ripped off. We got completely hosed. They stripped out every part,' said Representative Tim Burchett, one of the lawmakers behind the act.
'We got ripped off,' Representative Tim Burchett said after Congress stripped two critical provisions from the bill that would force governments to reveal UFO secrets to the public
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