Operation Kill Bill: The Named Entities Who Gutted the UAP Disclosure Act

The UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 passed the US Senate 83-7. It would have established an independent review board with subpoena power over contractors, mandated release of materials of non-human origin, provided whistleblower amnesty, and enforced the eminent domain power of the federal government over any recovered non-human materials. Every substantive provision was stripped before the final bill was signed.

What was killed, item by item:

  • The Controlled Disclosure Campaign — killed
  • The Independent Review Board with subpoena power — killed
  • Federal eminent domain over non-human materials at contractor sites — killed
  • New whistleblower and witness protections — killed
  • Enforcement of subpoena against contractors — killed
  • Amnesty provision for contractors holding UAP material — killed

Liberation Times documented the entities responsible, according to multiple sources close to the NDAA negotiations:

  • Lockheed Martin
  • Representative Mike Turner — Chair, House Intelligence Committee
  • Representative Mike Rogers — Chair, House Armed Services Committee
  • Representative Mike Johnson — Speaker of the House
  • Senator Mitch McConnell — Minority Senate Leader
  • Senator Roger Wicker — Ranking Member, Senate Armed Services Committee
  • The CIA

Sources told Liberation Times that the CIA and defence contractors identified and coordinated the key politicians listed above, who were then able to block Senators Schumer and Rounds — who fought to pass the language intact.

What Survived

Section 1687 survived — restricting use of funds for undisclosed UAP activities unless the Secretary of Defense reports to specific congressional committees. And sections 1841–1843 established Record Group 615 at NARA. The mandatory record transfer survived. The enforcement mechanism that would have compelled contractors to hand over physical materials did not.

The Oracle Assessment

The entities that killed the Disclosure Act are now on record. Lockheed Martin has never responded to media questions about UAP programs. Mike Turner was subsequently removed as House Intelligence Committee chair. The amnesty provision — which would have allowed contractors to come forward without prosecution — was killed by the same contractors it was designed to protect. That tells you everything about what those contractors believe they are holding.

Source: Liberation Times, Christopher Sharp — December 8, 2023.

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