Fact: The Federal Government Has Been and Is Currently Studying Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force is a real, active US government entity. Let that sink in for just a moment. The data on UAP they have collected and resultant analysis has now been requested via Senate Bill S390, born of The Select Committee on Intelligence with the bill sponsored by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. 

The existence of the UAPTF (we might as well start referring to it with this acronym) has now been confirmed. This means since the disbanding of AATIP, the Federal Government still engaged in the study and analysis of unidentified aerial phenomena. The existence of the bill in and of itself functions as a sort of “declassified” item revealing the existence of this program. One could logically assume the Feds were running similar programs prior to or concurrently with AATIP. It had its precursors, and we are not just talking Project Blue Book which dissolved in 1970. Folks, the US Government has been studying UAP/UFOs for many years despite stating in public they had no interest in the topic. Now, let that one sink in for a moment. 

UAPTF and the FBI(!) are evidently in possession of UAP reports, data, intelligence and analysis that they have collected over the years and The Select Committee on Intelligence wants it turned over to them. Part of the criteria states: “A detailed analysis of data of the FBI, which was derived from investigations of intrusions of unidentified aerial phenomena data over restricted United States airspace.” I’m going to hazard a guess the FBI has some rather interesting data investigative output concerning UAP intrusions over restricted US airspace.

If the bill is passed, the report from UAPTF will be submitted in unclassified form. This would be disclosure to an extent the public has never seen. We will have to wait to see what is in the report to understand the ramifications for society will be. 

Four years ago UFOs were still a fringe topic, mostly avoided or ridiculed by mainstream news sources. And with some good reason, the field is rife with charlatans, hoaxers and caustic infighting amongst even learned, qualified researchers. We are witnessing an example of finger-pointing, my-facts-are-better-than-your-facts right now with the much-ballyhooed, “Wilson/Davis memo.” And now, thanks to comments just last week from President Trump, the deadest of dead horses, Roswell, threatens to resurrect itself. 

Today, the existence of UAP is nearly reported as fact by mainstream news via the AATIP/Navy/TTSA/declassified video bundle of investigative reporting and governmental statements. This chain of reports began in December of 2017. In less than 3 years the veracity of the existence of The Phenomenon has increased more than it has in the previous 70 years since Kenneth Arnold reported those 9 unusual objects over Mount Rainier in 1947. This is nothing short of a stunning turn of events. If the bill passes and the report is created with good faith and in adherence to the criteria stated in the bill the ramifications for a wide spectrum of human knowledge and society could be profoundly affected.

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