Politicians Push for “UFO Office” to Study Tech From “Adversaries or Any Other Entity”

One of the few things that can bring Republicans and Democrats together is aliens.
The bipartisan effort is being made to develop a program to study unexplained aerial phenomena, which is the government's less-tinfoil-hat term for aliens. The proposed program would be an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act and would create an "Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office."

The proposed amendment says that the office would be established to gain as much knowledge as possible. It would create a framework to develop and deploy new technologies.
Lawmakers seem to be saying that the truth might be out there.

Adversaries and entities.

New York Senator Gillibrand spoke to Politico about the project.
Gillibrand told the news site that if it is technology possessed by adversaries, we need to know. Burying our heads in the sand is not a strategy or an approach.

She went on to stress the need for oversight into UAPs and said that it was concerning that she had had so many hearings on the topic.

Bipartisan efforts.

Gillibrand has been able to convince several of her colleagues to co-sponsor her amendment.
It is refreshing to hear that lawmakers are taking this issue seriously, especially when you consider that UAPs may pose a danger to our service members. It might shed a little bit more light on a topic that has been shrouded with mystery and conspiracy for a long time.
Bipartisan proposal for an office of the unexplained pushes new boundaries.

NASA says we need a plan when we discover alien life.

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