Legislation passed for a new DoD program to officially investigate UAP
Since it’s establishment by the Department of Defense (DoD) in August 2020, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force (UAPTF) has officially investigated Anomalous Aerial Vehicles (AAV) – strangely shaped geometric objects that have engaged military facilities and nuclear strike groups.
Unfortunately, due to the stigma associated to ‘UFOs’ and ‘little green men’ the full implications have been overlooked by the general public, particularly here in the United Kingdom. However, that hasn’t stopped the congressional oversight committees for defense or NASA from pushing forward on UAP transparency and investigation. After all, there is something unidentified in our skies, and from a national security perspective that is unthinkable.
Videos were leaked earlier this year through the documentary film maker Jeremy Corbell that show alledged ‘Spheres’ and ‘Pyramids’ that were confirmed by the Pentagon as real. Graeme Rendall reported on these cases for UAPMediaUK. Older videos and cases of a blurry ‘Flying Disc’ type object and reported ‘Cubes’ from the 2015 ‘GIMBAL’ video surfaced in the last four years.
These disclosures have prompted action from United States legislators and spearheaded a complete overhaul in how a 70 year history of a bizarre phenomena is perceived. ‘UFOs’ went from fringe to mainstream overnight. However the vast majority of UAP information is still classified and most of the progress has been made behind closed doors.
In June of 2021, an unclassified UAP report was made to congress from DoD that highlighted the need for further investigation, funding and legislation. Since then, the initiative has gone dark over summer.
“The UAP report wasn’t designed to SAY something it was designed to DO something & it absolutely did”
Luis Elizondo, Fmr. Director of AATIP, referring to the now required ongoing 90 day reports to Congress
Most recently the UAP revolution has been revitalised with talk of other countries now becoming involved behind the scenes. Although, this is still to be officially verified and as of yet any information and clear documentation of such extreme technology remains hidden.
In recent days, an important development has occurred with Dean Johnson who has reported on an amendment to the National Defense Authorisation Act that has essentially drawn up plans for a fully funded UAP program.
‘BREAKING: Just-released text of FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),H.R. 4350, already approved by the U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, contains a 571-word section to impose new obligations on DoD regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).
Dean Johnson, 11/09/2021
The amendment was put forward by Republican congressman Ruben Gallego.

This is a big step forward for those advocating UAP transparency and UAP accountability. The United States government and the DoD are now looking to replace the UAP Task Force with something more permanent.