Can we please not screw this up?
A thorough, credible and transparent assessment of the UFO phenomenon will require us to attempt the unthinkable — and escape our own history. From a political atmosphere so toxic and black that nobody can agree on the color of smoke comes an unlikely pair of bipartisan congressional proposals...
lifeinjonestown.substack.com
Excerpt:
But it’s not until the page 2 printout, Sec. 1652 subsections (c)(2)(I) and (J) that the red lights start blinking. These clauses demand updates on “any efforts underway on the ability to capture or exploit discovered [UAP],” as well as “an assessment of any health-related effects for individuals that have encountered [UAP].”
Read that again. This is a minefield.
Exactly which items become law remains to be seen. But clearly, something big is going on.
Also:
“Most government agencies don’t anticipate issues, they’re more reactive. I suspect (H.R. 4350) is a reaction to something they already know about,” he says. “They’re probably aware of military individuals who’ve had health problems after being exposed to a UAP. Have they measured electromagnetic emissions from a UAP, maybe in the microwave range, or gamma radiation? What do they know?”