JFK Act-Inspired Proposal for a National UAP Records Collection with Immediate Disclosure and a Presidential Review Board
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Inspired by John F. Kennedy's public-records approach, the plan would make UAP records public by default, create a UAP Records Collection at the National Archives, require every government office to forward its UAP files to the Archivist, appoint a nine-member UAP Records Review Board to decide what counts as a UAP record and whether to withhold any information, require a Controlled Disclosure Campaign Plan for postponed material, give the President sole nondelegable authority to order disclosure or postponement with a 25-year public-release deadline unless national security requires continued postponement, and place oversight with two congressional committees.