Amid the political spectacle surrounding the election, former President Donald Trump made headlines on Joe Rogan’s podcast by talking about UFOs, reports thehill.com.
Trump recounted how Air Force pilots described mysterious spherical objects that outsmarted America’s most advanced fighter jets, a claim reminiscent of accounts from the 1940s. Recent military encounters with such unidentified crafts have generated significant media attention.
Last month, Kirk McConnell, a retired congressman with 37 years of experience, publicly confirmed that whistleblowers had provided firsthand testimony to Congress about top-secret programs aimed at recovering and reverse-engineering advanced crafts of unknown or non-human origin.
He is joined by notable figures, including Senator Marco Rubio and ex-intelligence official David Grusch, who have confirmed the existence of these efforts to Congress.
These revelations paved the way for the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds.
This bipartisan legislation aims to define terms such as “non-human intelligence” and require government ownership of any recovered UFOs or biological evidence of non-human entities.
Schumer has alleged that credible sources allege the government unlawfully withheld UFO information from Congress.
Concerns have also arisen that foreign adversaries such as China and Russia may acquire unknown technologies, posing significant risks to global security.
Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger recently exposed a whistleblower report detailing a secret program called “Immaculate Constellation” aimed at collecting and quarantining UFO data from advanced military sensors.
With upcoming UFO-related hearings scheduled in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, the need for transparency and accountability of military and intelligence agencies is critical. The Disclosure Act represents a crucial step toward understanding the true nature of these phenomena.