A member of the US Congress has introduced an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act, in order to provide new protections for “unidentified flying objects” whistleblowers.
Republican Representative Mike Gallagher, famous for his “unidentified flying object” obsession, has lobbied for a new rule designed to establish a reporting process for “unidentified weather phenomena.”
Gallagher hopes that with his new modification, soldiers and contractors will feel more comfortable sharing details of unexplained phenomena they see on the battlefield, and it will give them more reassurance that they will not violate disclosure laws and that they will be protected from reprisals.
He pointed out that there are some in the circle of spokesmen for unidentified flying objects, who say they have evidence of the existence of extraterrestrials, but they cannot reveal them for fear of being imprisoned.
This comes after NASA announced, last month, that it had formed an independent team of researchers to study observations of unidentified flying objects.
And “NASA” indicated that the team will be formed during the fall of this year 2022, which will specialize in studying “unidentified weather phenomena”, which is the newer term currently used to refer to “unidentified flying objects”, according to an official statement.
While NASA said that it plans to study these scenes from a scientific perspective, it stressed that “there is no evidence that “unspecified atmospheric phenomena” are from extraterrestrial origin.”
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