Shocking video shows US missile strike on UFO that escaped unharmed
The group also alleged the U.S. government tried to cover up the UFO encounters
A group of US military whistleblowers has revealed close encounters with UFOs in the third congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
Three veterans from the Air Force and Navy testified under oath that the United States (U.S.) intelligence community tried to cover up many encounters.
A shocking, never-before-seen footage from an October 30, 2024 incident was also played during the hearing.
Congressman Eric Burlison showed the black-and-white video which featured the U.S. military’s direct hit on a glowing UFO with a hellfire missile but the unidentified object continued traveling at extreme speed off the coast of Yemen.
For context, the Hellfire missile AGM-114 is the primary 100-pound (45 kg) class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States.
The group of veterans disclosed their encounters with glowing cubes larger than a football field, Tic Tac shaped vehicles, and other strange, unexplained craft while being on duty.
The group also alleged the U.S. government tried to cover up the incidents and retaliated against veterans who came forward, even blacklisting one.
An Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, Dylan Borland, revealed that the government forged his documents, manipulated his security clearance to prevent him from getting work.
According to the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s (AARO), the office responsible for collecting and analyzing data on UAP, latest report, 21 reported Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena incidents remain unresolved to date.
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