UAP Disclosure Act Blocked Again—Will November Hearing Finally Reveal the Truth?
TrendyPsyOps Exclusive | Written by E.S.P. – Insights from Chris Lehto’s Investigation
September 26th, 2024 | 06:00 AM
The UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) community faces yet another setback as the UAP Disclosure Act failed to pass Congress for the second consecutive year. However, transparency advocates are holding on to hope, as Congresswoman Nancy Mace has confirmed an upcoming public UAP hearing in November that could finally shine a light on hidden truths and protect brave whistleblowers.
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The Setback: Why the UAP Disclosure Act Failed Again
In a major setback, the UAP Disclosure Act—an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2025—was excluded from the final bill by the Senate's Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, led by Senator Rand Paul. Despite gaining support from both the Senate Intelligence and Armed Services Committees, the act once again failed to see the light of day.
Who Blocked It? Understanding Rand Paul's Opposition
Reports suggest Senator Rand Paul played a pivotal role in rejecting the act. Paul, who has been openly critical of government spending on UAP programs, questioned the necessity of these initiatives. His opposition appears driven by concerns over government resource allocation rather than a deliberate attempt to suppress UAP disclosures.
CIA and Defense Contractors: Are UAP Secrets Being Hidden?
According to journalist Christopher Sharp, federal agencies such as the CIA, Department of Defense, and Department of Energy have bypassed Congressional oversight in their handling of materials retrieved from UAPs. These materials are reportedly being analyzed by defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, sparking new concerns about transparency.
Hope for Transparency: What to Expect from the November UAP Hearing
Despite this legislative roadblock, there’s still hope for the UAP movement. Congresswoman Nancy Mace will chair a public UAP hearing on November 13, 2024, focusing on whistleblower protection. Mace is committed to bringing more transparency, stating that “Every American deserves the right to know how their tax dollars are being spent.”
The upcoming hearing aims to provide whistleblowers with a platform to share what they know, with a strong emphasis on their protection. It marks a critical moment for advocates pushing for greater UAP transparency.
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Key Takeaways:
UAP Disclosure Act Fails: For the second year in a row, the act was blocked in Congress.
Rand Paul's Opposition: Senator Paul’s skepticism toward government spending played a key role in the bill’s exclusion.
Upcoming Hearing: A public UAP hearing chaired by Congresswoman Nancy Mace is set for November 13, 2024.
As the fight for UAP transparency continues, stay tuned to TrendyPsyOps for more updates. To dive deeper into the details of this investigation, you can watch Chris Lehto’s detailed video report here.
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