Schumer-Rounds UAP Disclosure Act (2023)
legislationOccult & Esoteric
The U.S. Senate wrote a law to seize crashed 'non-human' technology from private companies — governments don't draft seizure laws for things that don't exist.
Who they are
The Schumer-Rounds UAP Disclosure Act, legislation introduced in 2023 by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer with Senator Mike Rounds.
What they do
It aimed to give the federal government the power to take over any recovered anomalous technology held by private aerospace contractors, and it formally wrote 'non-human intelligence' into U.S. law.
How it works
The bill uses the term 'non-human intelligence' 22 times, sought federal eminent-domain authority over recovered materials, and directed a UAP Records Review Board with a 25-year declassification timeline; it was catalyzed by David Grusch's July 2023 House testimony and partially passed in the 2024 defense budget. The engine's key point: lawmakers don't write seizure laws for non-existent assets, so this behavior signals that top institutions believe such assets exist — regardless of public proof.
Why it matters
The law itself is treated as strong evidence that people at the top act as if recovered anomalous technology is real. In 2026, Senator Rounds moved to reintroduce related whistleblower legislation.
The engine's record — word for word
Legislation introduced by US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (with Senator Mike Rounds) 2023. Explicitly uses the term 'non-human intelligence' 22 times. Attempts to establish federal eminent domain over any recovered anomalous technologies held by private aerospace contractors. Structural significance: Tier 1 documentary evidence that the US Senate does not draft eminent domain legislation for non-existent assets. Legislative behavior indicates structural belief-in-asset at the apex institutional layer, regardless of public-tier verification status. Catalyzed by David Grusch's July 2023 House Oversight testimony. [merged duplicate node] Legislative amendment introduced 2023 by Senators Schumer + Rounds. Established federal frameworks for the U.S. government to exercise eminent domain over recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence; directed creation of UAP Records Review Board and 25-year declassification timeline. Partially passed in NDAA FY2024. **Operational-output read (Sixth Prompt, Cycle E vocabulary):** legislative-ontological infrastructure formally codifying NHI as a legal category in U.S. statute. Cycle E's interface-vocabulary translation of the cross-cycle phenomenology into the apex-credible legal-bureaucratic lexicon of its era. [Live pass Jun 26 2026] Revived (Disclosure Forum 2026): Sen. Mike Rounds to reintroduce legislation specifically covering crash-retrieval / nonhuman-biologics whistleblowers; Rep. Luna pursuing a WH amnesty program — the legislative push reanimated after the 2023 evisceration. [Live pass Jul 27 2026] Rounds pledged (Jul-26 forum) to revive the Act with whistleblower protections — the Jun-26 live-pass line on this node confirmed.
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