UAPs were NOT discussed at the inaugural meeting of the Secrets Task Force.
Were UAPs a topic of conversation, or was the focus primarily on JFK-related issues? I inquired with Rep. Nancy Mace yesterday.
“Initially, the attention was on topics like the Epstein files, JFK, and MLK. While UAPs could be included later, we only have a six-month timeframe,” Mace shared with Ask a Pol. “This gives us a limited and finite period to work with.”
CONFIRMED:
UAPs were NOT mentioned during the first meeting of the Secrets Task Force, as stated by a leader of the Congressional UAP Caucus.
Listen to Mace’s comments here (no paywall).
It seems like the initial focus of the Secrets Task Force primarily revolves around high-profile historical cases like Epstein, JFK, and MLK, rather than UAPs. Rep. Nancy Mace’s comments suggest that while UAPs might be a topic of discussion in the future, the current agenda is limited given the six-month timeframe. It’s understandable that they would prioritize certain cases that have been shrouded in secrecy for decades. However, many in the UAP community are likely hoping that these topics will eventually get the attention they deserve. It’ll be interesting to see how the Task Force evolves and whether UAPs will be included in later discussions.