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Senator Mike Rounds Clarifies ‘Non-Human Intelligence’ Mentioned 22 Times in UAPDA Bill: ‘It Was Not by Accident’

Senator Mike Rounds Confirms Deliberate Use of ‘Non-Human Intelligence’ in Landmark UAPDA Bill

In a fascinating revelation that has captured the attention of both mainstream media and UFO enthusiasts alike, Senator Mike Rounds, a co-sponsor of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Disclosure Act (UAPDA), has confirmed the intentional use of the term "Non-Human Intelligence" multiple times within the legislation.

During a media interaction in July 2023, Senator Rounds was questioned about the striking prevalence of the phrase — it appears 22 times in the bill. His succinct response left little room for ambiguity: "It was not by accident. Let’s put it that way."

This confirmation adds a layer of intrigue to the already compelling UAPDA, which aims to bring greater transparency to the government’s investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena. By deliberately emphasizing "Non-Human Intelligence," the bill hints at the possibility of revelations that could change our understanding of these mysterious encounters.

As debates around the existence of extraterrestrial life and advanced non-human technologies continue to intensify, Senator Rounds’ statement serves as a significant indicator of the serious and deliberate approach lawmakers are taking toward this subject. Whether you’re a seasoned ufologist or just a curious onlooker, this development is a compelling indicator that more disclosures may be on the horizon.

Stay tuned as the story unfolds, because the truth, as they say, might just be out there.

Senator Mike Rounds (Co-Sponsor of the UAPDA) was asked in July 2023 about the term "Non-Human Intelligence" being used 22 times in his bill. He said "It was not by accident. Let's put it that way".
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