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we arranged everything to go, at least to go talk with the Senate Intelligence Committee Congress,
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Senate Pentagon, all that fun stuff. And it was a journey. It was definitely something that
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legislation through the Senate Intelligence Committee, saying that these corporations have to
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this unfold, even being in this position of having to brief the Senate intelligence among the
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So we testified to people of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which whether some Congress people
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there is some senators. Some so-and-for-the Intelligence Committee by Senate.
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and the U.S. Senate wants to know what it is.
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Lead away in the Pentagon, A-TIP was part of a $22 million program sponsored by then Senate
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Service members now are encouraged to report strange encounters, and the Senate wants answers.
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but it was saved in the Senate.
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I would think that, oh God, I wouldn't know which Senate or congressional committee would
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that the United States Senate approved. That was a 64-page bill that set up this complex process
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And that is ordering... Here's the Congress of the United States, both the Senate and House
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and insuriable and have it ready by October 20th of 2024 to be turned over... The Senate bill
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that the Senate passed, and that got passed by Congress. That is the law right now. So that whole
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in the Senate bill that did not get passed was the creation of an independent panel that was a
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board of review that the Senate had proposed that be an independent board of review that got to
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have to go anywhere. That's where we are right now. But the Senate, the Senate Intelligence Committee
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As of right now, the operative order of the Senate was that it had to be turned over immediately
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No, but the Senate middle, the sentiment's great. Yeah, they're there are technologies that we
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I said, well, the CIA director and the Senate Intelligence Committee members
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those Senate special intelligence committee involvement.
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You got the $22 million authorized by Harry Reid and other members of the Senate.
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DTFH 653 James Fox
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haven't seen it yet so the phenomenon's got intel folks it's got former Senate Majority Leader Harry
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There are members in both the House and the Senate
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my understanding is that this was when at the time Senator Harry Reid, who was a major senator at one point, the majority of minority leader in the Senate,
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At the time was it already funded though? Like was this something that the rest of the other people in the Senate were read into or was this strictly like some kind of offshoot Harry Reid's talking with, you know, people in the Pentagon and they're doing this private team that no one knows about.
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So long story short, he told me that he had at one point when he was a Senate majority leader, he had been accidentally, and I say accidentally, you know,
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I'm a Senate majority leader. I should be read on to every program. That's part of my job is the oversight. I'm part of the gang.
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Senate. And in fact, by March 20th, there's going to be a major rally out in front of his offices
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this was Senator Harry Reid, former Senate Majority Leader
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