UFO/UAP Disclosure at a Critical Juncture with Daniel Sheehan

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Breaking News: UFO/UAP Disclosure at a Critical Juncture with Daniel Sheehan


Dear WantToKnow.info friends,

WantToKnow.info director Amber Yang recently interviewed prominent lawyer and founder of New Paradigm Institute Daniel Sheehan to discuss what may be the clearest political path to UAP/UFO disclosure that we’ve ever seen. This would include government knowledge regarding non-human intelligence and UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs (the process of studying previously unknown technology and unlocking its secrets for replication).

In this 34-min interview, we explore the implications of UFO secrecy and what a responsible end to the secrecy might look like. We also discuss the barriers to disclosure, including the illegal destruction of important records, organized disinformation and blackmail campaigns, and the role of the media in setting the tone about these controversial issues.

One way or another, this is a crucial year for UAP/UFO disclosure. The UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA) within the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requires government agencies to review all their documents and make them available to the National Archives by October 18, 2024. This includes any UFO information dating back to 1945, which would include the infamous 1947 Roswell incident.

The law has now mandated that all six of our United States military services, all 18 of our United States intelligence agencies, all 32 of our United States defense department agencies are all ordered to gather together every single piece of information they have acquired pertaining to the UFO phenomenon and non-human intelligence that is understood to be responsible for it. — Daniel Sheehan

Unfortunately, important provisions were stripped from the 2024 NDAA that would have made this information public and ensured the compliance of government agencies and private defense contractors.

During the revision process, the original bill underwent dangerous changes at the hands of special interests: gone from the legislation now are several crucial features, including an independent review board with subpoena power to compel the revelation of sensitive information by Executive Branch agencies and private companies. Also, there is now no eminent domain authority to mandate the return to the government of UFO/UAP technologies currently in the hands of private aerospace defense contractors. — New Paradigm Institute

The New Paradigm Institute is spearheading a nonpartisan citizens movement to restore these provisions to the 2025 NDAA, charting a course for whistleblowers to safely come forward and for the truth to be revealed to the public regarding UFO/UAPs and non-human intelligence.

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With faith in a transforming world,
Amber Yang for PEERS and WantToKnow.info

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