
House votes to make reporting UFO sightings easier
Fox News
The House moved Wednesday to make it easier for government workers and military personnel to report sightings of UFOs by passing an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act.
It’s meant for government workers and military personnel to report a sighting without fears of retaliation and asks for the "immediate sharing" of phenomena "previously prohibited from reporting under any non-disclosure written or oral agreement, order, or other instrumentality or means."
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who co-sponsored the bill, said Congress "must ensure the military and intelligence community are armed with the best possible information, capital, and scientific resources to defeat our enemies and maintain military and technology superiority."

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