On Sunday night, President Trump finally signed the coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law – a whopping $1.4 trillion in funding for 2021.
As is the custom, this bill was wide ranging in what it included with the stimulus check no doubt being especially dear to the hearts of ordinary Americans. But there is one particular item that is of great interest to those interested in UFO disclosure.
The Debrief reports that the bill:
“…requested the production of an unclassified report detailing the analysis of UFOs, or as The Pentagon now terms them, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) or “Anomalous Aerial Vehicles.””
The bill requests that the Pentagon provides this report within 180 days from the date of signing. So 2021 is already shaping up to be another excellent year on the UFO disclosure front with this report due by the end of June.
This also means that both sides of the house – Republicans and Democrats – have agreed that this information should be requested. This in itself is very encouraging.
The Debrief quotes Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and former staff Director of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, who played an integral role in the development of the legislation:
“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”.
Words like “Unclassifed” and “all-source” sound very exciting, but of course, there is nothing to stop the Pentagon heavily redacting what they report. However, given the incredible things we have seen come out of the Pentagon in 2020, we have reason to be optimistic.