US intelligence agencies ordered to report what they know about UFOs thanks to latest COVID-19 relief law
By Austin Williams
US Navy acknowledges UFO videos are real
When Donald Trump signed the second coronavirus stimulus bill into law in December last year, he set off a countdown requiring U.S. intelligence agencies to report what they know about UFOs and whether or not they pose a threat.
WASHINGTON - The signing of the massive $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief package by President Donald Trump triggered a 180-day countdown in which the director of National Intelligence and the secretary of defense must provide lawmakers a report on what is known about UFOs
When Donald Trump signed the second coronavirus stimulus bill into law in December last year, he set off a countdown requiring U.S. intelligence agencies to report what they know about UFOs and whether or not they pose a threat.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/485946.html (Natural News) When President Trump signed the $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief bill on Sunday, it kicked off a 180-day countdown for the Pentagon and other agencies to disclose everything they know about UFOs.
This provision was largely overlooked in the focus on stimulus checks and extended unemployment, partly because it was not part of the actual text of the 5,593-page legislation. Instead, it appeared as a “committee comment” that was attached to the yearly Intelligence Authorization Act that was rolled inside the bill.
In the comment, Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Senator Marco Rubio directs “the [director of national intelligence], in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and the heads of such other agencies … to submit a report within 180 days of the date of enactment of the Act, to the congressional intelligence and armed services committees on unidentified aerial phenomena.”
While most in Congress were debating the size of stimulus checks, an odd, largely unnoticed section of the bill basically just mandated UFO disclosure by law.