Shocking UFO Files to Be Revealed: Federal Agencies Ordered to Disclose Everything by October 20th!

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Federal agencies have until October 20th to submit every document, audio, and video they possess about UFOs to the US government for public distribution. This directive was issued by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) this month, implementing the UFO disclosure amendment to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), signed into law last December.

The guidelines represent a new strategy to compel resistant segments of the US military and intelligence community to reveal all they know about the mysterious airborne events now referred to as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

This initiative follows a controversial report from the Pentagon’s UFO office to Congress two months ago, which claimed it ‘found no verifiable evidence that the US government or private industry has ever had access to extraterrestrial technology.’

NARA has mandated that all UFO or UAP documents be submitted in electronic formats with detailed metadata for inclusion in a new searchable database, which will be accessible to the public. This database will also contain classified material that NARA will store independently until it can be declassified.

According to NARA’s guidelines, all government agencies must label their records with each file’s ‘official security status’ and any ‘special controls,’ such as ‘special compartmented information’ (SCI) and ‘special access programs’ (SAP). Additionally, every federal agency, including branches of the US military and the intelligence community like the CIA, must justify why certain UFO documents qualify as ‘exempt’ from disclosure under the new law.

"If Released in Part or Withheld in Full," the NARA guideline advisory stated, agencies must "cite the specific grounds for postponement in section 1843 of the NDAA."

The archives also emphasized that these agencies must comply with either the provisions in the new UFO disclosure amendment of the 2024 NDAA or those outlined in Executive Order 13526. This order, enacted by President Barack Obama in 2009, mandates that all classified material over 25 years old will be subject to ‘automatic declassification.’

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