Non-Human Technology Exists — And Congress Was Cut Out

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This video summarizes the white paper "The Prospect of Executive Branch Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Secrecy: The Harm to Congress and Potential Remedies" by Peter Skafish (The Sol Foundation). The paper argues that there is a high likelihood that parts of the U.S. government—especially within the Department of Defense and intelligence community—have been involved in classified programs dealing with non-human UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) since the mid-20th century. According to the author, these programs may include crash retrieval, reverse-engineering, and research on non-human technology, and this information has been intentionally withheld from both Congress and the public.

The paper claims that this level of secrecy has created a serious constitutional problem, weakening Congress’s ability to provide oversight, authorize national security activities, and uphold democratic accountability. The author argues that such secrecy is unprecedented in U.S. history and undermines the balance of power between the Executive and Legislative branches.

To address this, the paper recommends that Congress should:

Pass the UAP Disclosure Act

Launch a comprehensive investigation similar to the 1970s Church Committee inquiry

Ensure public transparency and restore constitutional authority

The document also references historical records and recent whistleblower testimony to challenge official government denials and support the claim that non-human UAP technology is real and has been concealed from public knowledge.

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