The UFO briefings on Capitol Hill have begun. Lawmakers aren’t impressed. Agencies need to “take this issue much more seriously,” one aide said.
Pentagon personnel are dragging their feet.
"But some leading sponsors of recent legislation want more analysts and surveillance systems dedicated to determining the aircrafts’ origin — and not just more reports of their existence.
One of those lawmakers is Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), a member of both committees who has called the phenomena 'an urgent issue and for the first time is expressing her public dissatisfaction at the response.
'Senator Gillibrand believes that the DoD needs to take this issue much more seriously and get in motion,' said one of her aides, who requested anonymity in order to discuss private conversations. 'They have had ample time to implement these important provisions, and they need to show us that they are prepared to address this issue in the long-term.'"
The truth is that the US government has been dragging its feet on UAP disclosure for 80 years. Some I'm not at all surprised that it's continuing.
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