Amendment Passed by House of Representatives to Protect UFO Whistleblowers
If you told someone you saw an unidentified flying object (UFOS) or what appeared to be an alien spacecraft, what kind of reaction do you think you’d get?
This is something that people who encounter UFOS are concerned about. Nobody wants to be the person suspected of having one too many drinks or being crazy and a bit off kilter.
That is why Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-WIS, co-authored a bill to add an amendment to the National Authorization Act protecting government officials and servicemen from discipline or repercussions if they report UFO sightings. This amendment was passed in the House of Representatives yesterday, Wednesday, July 13th, 2022.
Some people think there is a secret motive for passing this amendment to the National Authorization Act. They say that elected officials are not concerned that there might be aliens or learning more about UFOs. Instead, they think they are concerned that these UFOs are foreign military spy technologies.
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