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In transparency effort to the public, the U.S government wants to declassify its entire file on UFO ‘s & alien life

For decades (or better yet likely the dawn of human life) there has been speculation that we (“humans”) aren’t exactly the only form of major life out there. As the decades have gone on, that speculation continued to grow beyond levels most probably realize.

Now the Senate Intelligence Community is putting that speculation to further rise amid reports that they’re preparing to ask the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community to essentially come clean about government-led research into the very possibility that there are other forms of life out there.

US site Politico.com reports that the move still has to be passed by the Senate, but, if enacted it would be the first time the U.S government has likely ever acknowledged anything substantial about one of the most stunning questions mankind has ever found itself curious about.

“The Committee remains concerned that there is no unified, comprehensive process within the federal government for collecting and analyzing intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena, despite the potential threat,” lawmakers wrote in a report.

“The Committee understands that the relevant intelligence may be sensitive; nevertheless, the Committee finds that the information sharing and coordination across the Intelligence Community has been inconsistent, and this issue has lacked attention from senior leaders,” they added.

Late last year, the committee in question received a classified briefing that indicated that the U.S Navy and Air Force had routinely come into contact with UAO ‘s (unidentified aerial objects.) That classified meeting led to the disclosure of a later hotly-watched video that appeared to confirm the existence of aircrafts that don’t appear to be manned by humans.

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