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Senate’s Bold Move: Amnesty for Defense Contractors Unveiling Alien Artifacts

In an unprecedented move, the committee aims to incentivize disclosure of 'Non-Earth Origin or Exotic Materials' by offering protection. This groundbreaking development comes as part of the approved UFO language, urging contractors to come forward with crucial information. The proposed amnesty seeks to unravel the mysteries surrounding these extraordinary materials.

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Amnesty for Defense contractors? That is a bold move. The 2024 Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA), containing unparalleled clauses related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), has been given the green light by the Senate Intelligence Committee. As per the Liberation Times, the IAA targets two key issues: the discontinuation of governmental financial support to clandestine UAP operations, and offering a legal safe haven for defense firms implicated in possessing non-terrestrial equipment or substances.

Amnesty for Defense Contractors

According to the proposed safe harbor clause, defense contractors and similar parties with UAP-related materials or intel, received directly or indirectly from the government, must voluntarily reveal it to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the government’s go-to UAP hub, within 60 days of the Act’s enforcement.

Following this, every defense contractor covered by this novel law has to present the disclosed details or materials for evaluation, scrutiny, and study within 180 days. This includes materials originating from outside the earth or those tied to unexplained anomalies.

Exemption from criminal or civil consequences is promised if defense contractors associated with potentially illicit UAP operations comply. This new language, imbued with a touch of sensation, has the political heavyweights of the Intelligence Committee, including Senators Marco Rubio and Kirsten Gillibrand, buzzing.

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Defense Contractors and UFOs

The Act also proposes the withdrawal of funding for possibly illicit UAP operations protected under “special access” or “restricted access” privileges. This is applicable only if these activities have been thoroughly described, rationalized, and justified to the appropriate congressional committees.

This includes training and operational activities of personnel whose main task is to secure, capture, and recover unidentified anomalous phenomena craft or their fragments. The Act also mentions the possibility of reverse engineering captured crafts, which resonates with claims made by former senior intelligence official David Grusch about the government having intact non-human crafts.

Propulsion Technologies Draw Attention in the New Act

Another key point in the Act relates to the withdrawal of funding for secretive advancements in propulsion technologies developed from UAP crafts. The Act then explores propulsion specifics and hints at a working craft’s possible existence using “exotic” propulsion.

Allegations of covert, possibly unlawful activities involving non-terrestrial materials have now become a subject of bipartisan consensus and intense investigation. This has been catalyzed by David Grusch, whose UAP-related grievances have been declared “credible and urgent.”

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Divergent Views Surrounding UAP-related Programs Remain

The proposed IAA suggests the presence of specific information. Still, disputes persist, especially since the Pentagon recently stated that AARO cannot substantiate claims related to past or present programs involving non-human materials. If the IAA becomes law by December 2023, defense contractors will have until March 2024 to disclose any UAP-related information or materials. The time is now, and humankind deserves to know. Are you ready for total disclosure? I sure am.

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Written by Ivan Petricevic

I've been writing passionately about ancient civilizations, history, alien life, and various other subjects for more than eight years. You may have seen me appear on Discovery Channel's What On Earth series, History Channel's Ancient Aliens, and Gaia's Ancient Civilizations among others.

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