Intelligence Agencies Will Release What They Know About UFOs This Summer – So They Say
At the end of December last year, Donald Trump signed into law a spending bill allocating $1.4 trillion in federal funding for the 2021 fiscal year. The bill covers a lot of issues, but one in particular that caught the attention of many was the fact that the topic of UFOs, or as they are now known within the mainstream, “unidentified aerial phenomenon” were included.
By Arjun Walia | Collective Evolution
The bill contains what’s called the Intelligence Authorization Act which outlines clandestine reporting requirements to the congress. In the “black budget” world, many of these programs have been, and probably still are, completely exempt from reporting requirements. Based on my research, there are developments in this world that not even a president of the United States has access to.
The bill, from the day it was signed into law, gives U.S. intelligence agencies 180 days to disclose what they know about the phenomenon. That means that this June, the American public will most likely be getting this information.
The bill states that intelligence agencies must address “observed airborne objects that have not been identified and include a “detailed analysis of unidentified phenomena data collected by: geospatial intelligence, b. signals intelligence; c. human intelligence; and d. measurement and signals intelligence.”
Chris Mellon, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, told The Debrief that “the newly enacted Intelligence Authorization Act incorporates the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report language calling for an unclassified, all-source report on the UAP phenomenon. This was accomplished in the Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying the bill….Consequently, it’s now fair to say that the request for an unclassified report on the UAP phenomenon enjoys the support of both parties in both Houses of Congress,” said Mellon, who is also a former staff director of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
A concern we here have with regards to mainstream UFO government disclosure is that this topic has been heavily ridiculed and placed in the “conspiracy” realm for years. An “official campaign of ridicule and secrecy” (Ex-CIA Director Roscoe Hillenkoetter) has taken place for a very long time by those who wish to control the perception of the public mind, so why legitimize the topic all of a sudden within the mainstream? This is not to say that there is some sort of agenda, but it is a possibility and one worthy of discussion. This type of legitimization has been ongoing quite rapidly over the past couple of years with outlets like CNN and The New York Times giving the UFO phenomenon extreme credibility.
That being said, there are good people involved in the mainstream UFO disclosure movement. Not everybody in this field seeks to misinform the public. But it’s a tricky issue, there are reasons to believe that intelligence agencies used to spread misinformation on the subject in UFO circles, so there is a bit of a trust issue, as least for me.
Is mainstream media coverage of UFOs an attempt to control our perception of the phenomenon? Having been a researcher of the subject for more than fifteen years, I can tell you that the topic is extremely vast and leaves no aspect of humanity untouched. It opens Pandora’s Box and it becomes extremely complex as more and more questions continue to emerge. What we receive from mainstream media and/or government/government affiliated agencies will no doubt be a sanitized version of truth in my opinion. This doesn’t mean its “bad” or represents “deception” but it’s important to note that we cannot make the mistake of characterizing the behaviour of these objects based on the selected few cases that will be released into the public in an “official capacity.” We cannot allow our perception of the phenomenon to be given to us by government or mainstream media. As with most other topics it’s important to do our own research and investigation instead of relying on information from what seems to be such unreliable sources.
I have been concerned that an unnecessary threat narrative will be attached to the UFO phenomenon via the mainstream. You can read more about that discussion here.
We have to stop reacting to intrusions by UFOs as a threat, I mean that’s the whole thing behind this new task force, as much as I respect, you know, the task force, my colleagues and I want to cooperate with them to the extent that we can bring information or resources to what they do. But there is more, this is not, should not be looked at specifically as a threat…With the phenomenon that we observe if they wanted to blow up those F18s they would do it. Obviously that’s not what it’s all about, and this idea of just labelling it all as a threat because it’s unknown, that’s the wrong idea. – Dr. Jacques Vallée, UFO researcher, scientist, mathematician, and astrophysicist
Below is a screenshot of some recent tweets by Lue Elizondo regarding this upcoming bit of disclosure we are about to receive. In my opinion, he seems to be a genuine good hearted person that the public can trust, but again that’s just my opinion. He’s the former director of the Pentagon’s UFO identification program. He, along with Christopher Mellon (mentioned above) recently parted ways with “To The Stars” Academy, a mainstr
In my opinion, we may get a fraction of the truth, which to many who are not familiar with the phenomenon might believe to be quite a big revelation, but there is no possible way we will get “everything” that these intelligence agencies have discovered about the phenomenon after studying the subject for decades. This topic goes into crashed craft, technology, history, science, possible extraterrestrial bodies and much more.
In his very last interview before his death conducted by director James Fox, Colonel Robert Friend, who from 1958-1962 was a director of Project Blue Book, suggests the U.S. Air Force knew what these objects were. But will they tell us? Again, I am one hundred percent certain that no, they will not tell us anything we don’t already know from a public perception point of view.
The Takeaway
As I’ve said before and have said many times, this topic is extremely complex and leaves no aspect of humanity untouched. At the very least it forces humanity to expand its consciousness and consider truths and possibilities that were never considered before. Based on my research and experience, the UFO/extraterrestrial phenomenon is not so much about “them” as it is about “us” and our relationship with the planet and all life that resides on it.
If anything, I believe the more we explore this topic the more it will coincide with more people questioning the way we live on this planet, why we live the way we do and what exactly it is that is preventing us from thriving. One thing is for certain, humanity has the potential to create a human experience where everybody can thrive.
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