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(Not So) Deep Sh*t on UFO Disclosure - (Part 1)

(Not So) Deep Sh*t on UFO Disclosure - (Part 1)

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Discover the hidden truths behind UFOs and UAPs as we tackle the latest developments in government transparency. Ever wondered why key documents about unidentified phenomena are still shrouded in secrecy? Join us as we unpack the significant efforts made by senators like Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds through the UAP Disclosure Act. While the Act mandates all agencies to submit their UFO data to the National Archives and release documents older than 25 years, it falls short of its original promise by omitting the creation of a UAP review board. We explore the ongoing tug-of-war between military secrecy and the public's right to know.

In a compelling Senate floor discussion, Schumer and Rounds likened the need for transparency to the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act, emphasizing the importance of government accountability. We'll also delve into the enigmatic refusal of every president from Clinton to Trump to release a mysterious 30-year-old document. What could be so sensitive that it has been withheld for decades? Tune in to explore these fascinating topics and understand the critical need for transparency to rebuild public trust. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the government's role in UFO disclosure.

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