DEEP STATE CONSPIRACY BURIES UFO X-FILES!
Why Congress couldn’t pass law requiring full disclosure
APOWERFUL Deep State cabal is covering up secret government programs that track and retrieve alien spacecraft, informed sources exclusively tell The National ENQUIRER. A band of congressmen is conspiring with bureaucrats to block new legislation that would FINALLY force the Pentagon to come clean about its long-held knowledge of UFOs, insiders dish.
The firewall — erected by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and other Republicans — quashed a proposed bill that orders all U.S. government agencies to declassify documents pertaining to UFOs within the next 25 years.
Known as the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Disclosure Act of 2023, the bill was modeled after a similar piece of legislation, passed in 1992, that resulted in Uncle Sam releasing 99 percent of all documents concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Due to GOP roadblocks, Congress could only pass a watered-down version of the UFO measure, allowing federal agencies to decide whether or not to disclose their X-files.
“If that’s not letting the foxes guard the henhouse, I don’t know what is,” grouses one veteran UFO investigator. Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also blasted the Republican opposition, calling it an “outrage!” “The American public has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, nonhuman intelligence and unexplainable phenomena,” Schumer rages. “It’s long past time they get some answers.”
Sources charge the stonewalling politicians are in bed with defense contractors, who have long profited from technology harvested from downed alien craft — noting the GOP has raked in untold millions from the military-industrial complex.
“These companies probably make billions selling state-ofthe-art equipment — reverseengineered from recovered UFOs — back to the Pentagon,” explains the investigator. “They don’t want people to know what’s really going on.”
Momentum for the bill had
been building over recent months as the federal government adopted a new focus on UFOs. In 2022, Congress heard its first public testimony in 50 years on the topic, and the Pentagon created the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to investigate sightings by military aviators. What’s more, whistleblowers continue to reveal damning details of conspiracies they witnessed while working at government agencies.
“We’re definitely not alone,” declares David Grusch, a former intelligence officer who testified before Congress about the government’s UFO cover-ups.
And yet, insiders charge the obstruction continues.
“What are they hiding?” says the UFO investigator.
“If there’s nothing to hide, then why oppose this bill?”