Former CIA Director Discloses New Info on UFO Encounter
A former CIA Director reveals he believes extraterrestrials could exist and shares his unbelievable story. Ambassador James Woolsey, the former CIA Director under President Bill Clinton, appeared on “Inside the Black Vault” with John Greenewald to promote his new book Operation Dragon about the JFK assassination.
But when the conversation turned to UFOs and secrecy, he had this to say, “There have been over the years now, events of one kind or another usually involving some kind of aircraft… there was one case in which a friend of mine was able to have his aircraft stop at 40,000 ft. or so and not continue operating as a normal aircraft. What was going on? I don’t know, does anybody know? We’ll have to look into it.”
When asked to clarify, Ambassador Woolsey continued, “I’ve talked to someone, whom I respect, who says that there was some event at which an aircraft was paused and basically that’s all I know about that.”
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New Legislation Could Open Floodgates of Government UFO Reports
The US government just made it easier to report UFOs, possibly releasing people from non-disclosure agreements. Will this open the floodgates of information?
As part of the annual defense spending bill, within the National Defense Authorization Act for 2023, the House just approved an amendment that would make it easier for current or former members of the military, government-employed civilians, and contractors to report UFOs or UAPs as the government now calls them.
The measure was sponsored by Reps. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin and Ruben Gallego of Arizona, who have been among those in Congress calling for more transparency into UFOs.
The amendment would create a secure system for reporting any UFO phenomena and protect those who come forward from any repercussions.
Gallagher told Politico, “I believe it’s possible that folks may be precluded from being fully transparent with congress due to their being bound by non-disclosure agreements… if that’s true, I want to make sure that there’s no technical reason preventing them from speaking to us.”