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Experts Frightened By New Footage Showing Hellfire Missile Bounce Off Of ‘UFO’
House lawmakers were left shocked and a little frightened by video evidence displayed during a hearing on the topic of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). In the video, a U.S. drone shoots a Hellfire missile at an object located over Yemen; however, the object remained intact and kept moving after impact. The footage raised serious questions about technology that might be advanced beyond known military capabilities.
The video was revealed during a House Oversight Committee hearing by Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo).
In the clip, an MQ-9 drone can be seen tracking a UAP orb while another drone fires a Hellfire missile at the object. The missile hits the orb, but rather than obliterating it, the round seems to “bounce right off.”
“That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going,” journalist George Knapp explained. “There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see.”
U.S. officials, along with witnesses, pointed out that there is no known U.S. technology that can survive a direct hit from a Hellfire missile.
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“Are you aware of anything in the U.S. arsenal that can split a Hellfire missile like this…and do whatever blob thing it did, and then keep going?” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness during the hearing.
Both Nuccetelli, Wiggins, and U.S. Air Force Veteran Dylan Borland testified before Congress that the answer to that question is “no.”
Aside from the video, witnesses also spoke to the committee about their own encounters with UAP. Nuccetelli went on to provide details concerning the “Vandenberg Red Square” incident, which occurred in 2003, at a location now known as Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
At the time of the encounter, it was still an Air Force installation.
Nuccetelli recounted hearing his friend screaming over the radio, “It’s coming right at us! It’s coming right for us!” A few moments passed, and then he said he heard them state that the object “shot off and was done.”
Wiggins then spoke about a “Tic Tac” encounter, stating the object displayed no “conventional propulsion signatures” as it left.
As of this writing, there has been no official explanation for the origin of this phenomenon, although that hasn’t stopped many pundits and talking heads from offering their own personal theories.
Despite the lack of information on their origin, lawmakers in Congress pressed for answers and demanded even greater transparency concerning the topic of UAPs, according to Fox News.
