Daniel Sheehan, the attorney representing UFO whistleblowers, has disclosed a potential date for the release of classified information held by the US government concerning aliens and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), as reported by Metro UK.
During an appearance on the Freedom Pact podcast, Sheehan revealed that this document could be made public on or around October 18th.
Sheehan has spent years persuading Pentagon officials to release classified information containing evidence of encounters with extraterrestrial life. He emphasized that this document, initially consisting of 64 pages of top-secret information about UFO encounters spanning over 25 years, was condensed into a shorter bill of 24 pages, which was then enacted into law.
According to Sheehan, this document contains details about notable incidents such as the Roswell Incident, the Phoenix Lights, and the lesser-known 1957 RB-47 encounter, all of which would be disclosed to the public for the first time.
Following the passage of the bill in December of last year, a 300-day countdown commenced, during which the government is required to reveal all classified information related to UFOs.
Sheehan explained, “The law now mandates that all six of our US military services, all 18 of our intelligence agencies, and all 32 of our defense department agencies are obligated to compile every piece of information they have regarding the UFO phenomenon and non-human intelligence associated with it.”
“They are to gather this information and make it available in a digitized and retrievable format by October 18th, 2024.”