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Ever since June last year, when the Pentagon's UAP task force filed a report with the Congress, UFOs, UAPs have been acknowledged as an authentic mystery.
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And Bryce, as you and I both know, there's been secret evidence given before the Congress, which has now motivated the U.S. Congress to really do something about bringing out the secrets, if there are any about this phenomenon.
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He's gone to the Congress since he experienced these things and testified about what he and his colleagues are aware of.
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He was one of the people that briefed Congress.
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And that is why his evidence to the Congress has been absolutely key in convincing key congressmen and senators to understanding why this matters.
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And for the first time, the Congress is now moving with key legislation that will essentially mandate reporting about UAPs in a way that, frankly, has never happened before.
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again operating off the west coast of California. Now, what's very, very interesting is that in the mid-May hearings two months ago in the US Congress,
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They suggested that what those objects were, were drones. This is the key exchange with one of those intelligence officials in the US Congress in mid-May.
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The reality is that ever since the Pentagon, the Congress, the Department of Defence made the admissions that have now been made, it's not possible anymore to dismiss the phenomenon of UAPs as a stigma with ridicule.
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Well, I'm still a member of Congress, so I can't really comment too much on what Matt said,
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And what he wanted was a group members of Congress to all show up at the same time at all of these different locations so that any of those activities could could not be moved.
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And of course, it's a physical impossibility to get members of Congress to simultaneously show up at like eight locations at one time.
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How would you I mean, like, did you see anything while you were in Congress while you had a classified, you know, clear?
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Like, I'm not I don't think you were serving Congress exactly at the time of this.
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And so I even got to see things that other members of Congress didn't get to see that weren't on the Armed Services Committee.
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So Congress passed some laws and said, okay, you can no longer do this kind of stuff on American citizens, right?
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came forward to our next guest, Jon Stewart, former candidate for Congress in the office
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He said, I know why there is one of the confusions in the situations in the log jam in Congress
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regarding this NDAA disclosure and the disclosure amendment is that Congress finally knows and
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No, no, absolutely, absolutely bizarre. Clayton. The other thing, you know, I ran for Congress.
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I took a oath of candidacy when I ran for Congress, even though I didn't win in 2000.
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