Ernest Hemingway—Pentagon to Spill All on UFOs in 300 Days

  • Senators Schumer, Rubio, and Rounds are leading a bipartisan effort to declassify top secret US government UFO files.
  • A nine-member review panel will be appointed to assess all classified government UFO records.
  • Retired senior intelligence official David Grusch’s explosive testimony has raised concerns about US military and defense contractor stonewalling on evidence of crashed UFOs, recovered ‘beings,’ and UFO-related deaths.
  • The proposed legislation will be modeled on the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.
  • The proposed amendment will task President Biden with selecting the nine-person UFO file review panel.
  • Federal agencies will have 300 days to organize and produce their internal, classified records on UFOs and provide them to the review board.

In the realm of secrets kept and truths concealed, there exists a subject of unyielding fascination, of whispered rumors and elusive specters: unidentified flying objects, or as they are more colloquially known, UFOs. In a remarkable turn of events, a bipartisan alliance of senators, led by the Democratic Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer of New York alongside Republican Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Rounds of South Dakota, is poised to push for the declassification of top secret US government UFO files within the next 300 days. A nine-member review panel will be appointed to tirelessly sift through the classified government records, allowing a glimmer of light to pierce through the shroud of secrecy that has enveloped these enigmatic phenomena for far too long.

The impetus for this unprecedented move stems from the explosive testimony of retired senior intelligence official David Grusch, who has dared to speak of the US military and defense contractor’s alleged attempts to brush aside evidence of crashed UFOs, recovered ‘beings,’ and even UFO-related deaths. The eerie tales shared by Grusch have been bolstered by the corroborative statements of fellow witnesses from the defense sector, eliciting grave concerns from Senator Rubio regarding the lack of accountability surrounding these clandestine UFO programs. No longer will such matters be left unanswered.

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Pentagon officials to release documents pertaining to unidentified aerial or anomalous phenomena (Photo by MidJourney)

Through the proposed legislation, the likes of which bears resemblance to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, the truth seekers seek to emancipate the truth, much like Oliver Stone’s cinematic rendition of the sinister events surrounding the death of an American President. The President JFK Assassination Records Review Board demonstrated that it is indeed possible to peel away the layers of secrecy, successfully declassifying and releasing a staggering five million documents. Alas, their efforts were not without impediments, and their work remains unfinished, underscoring the challenges faced by any panel tasked with unraveling the mysteries of the skies above.

It is with great expectation that this proposal will receive the support it rightfully deserves, both in the hallowed halls of the Senate and the esteemed US House of Representatives. In fact, the latter has already taken initial steps by including a more constrained proposition in its own version of the annual NDAA bill. This measure implores Pentagon officials to release documents pertaining to unidentified aerial or anomalous phenomena, poetically referred to as UAP, which serves as a revised technical term for UFOs.

As the wheels of legislation continue to turn, it falls upon President Biden to handpick the nine individuals who will form the esteemed UFO file review panel, subject to the arduous scrutiny of the Senate. If Senator Schumer’s amendment is adopted, federal agencies will find themselves with a mere 300 days to meticulously organize and produce their obscured, classified records on UAP, dutifully presenting them to the review board. Within this window of opportunity, a revelation may yet materialize, shedding light on the unknown and ushering in a new era of understanding, not unlike the protagonist in “The Old Man and the Sea” conquering the arduous battle against an inscrutable force of nature.

For me, Ernest Hemingway, a man who believed in the power of truth and the pursuit of the unadulterated reality, this endeavor is of utmost importance. It is not merely a quest for the truth, but a statement against the forces that seek to keep it hidden, ensure that the truth remains concealed. The unveiling of these classified records holds the promise of uplifting the human spirit, expanding our collective consciousness, and providing answers to the hitherto unanswerable. Whether they bring forth revelations of extraterrestrial encounters or entirely mundane explanations, I believe that the pursuit of truth is an essential aspect of the human condition. In the words of my protagonist in “The Sun Also Rises,” “Isn’t it pretty to think so?”

Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: master of brevity, lover of adventure, and connoisseur of the six-toed cat. His life was as colorful as his prose, filled with bullfights, safaris, and four marriages (because why stop at one?). Hemingway penned novels that changed literature, like "The Old Man and the Sea," and still found time to win a Nobel Prize. His writing was as crisp as his favorite martini and he lived by his own advice: "Write drunk, edit sober." Hemingway, a man who truly knew how to live a story before writing it.

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