Missouri congressman Eric Burlison presented a never-before seen video during hearing about UFO’s this week.
On Tuesday, September 9th, what’s said to be video from a whistleblower was shown during a House Government Oversight subcommittee regarding, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAP, which is the military’s term for UFOs.
During the hearing Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) played a video that he said “I’ve been given” and that he claimed was taken by an MQ-9 Reaper drone.
The video appears to show a U.S. military drone shooting a missile at an unidentified object off the coast of Yemen on October 30, 2024. .
Burlison describes the video as an orb flying off the coast of Yemen and being struck by a missile, but continued to fly after being hit.
What the full video above to see the full video and Congressman Burlison’s discussion.
He said, in part, “I’m not jumping to the conclusion that there are aliens coming from another planet, but I’m open to that, and I think that it’s our responsibility, especially when we’re seeing that we have a government that is actively blocking information from us.”
Burlison then asked investigative journalist George Knapp, who was testifying at the hearing, if he had heard about similar events involving UFOs.
Knapp claimed he had seen other videos showing similar incidents from videos that Congress and the public has not been allowed to see.
“It should be going to you, and the public should be seeing this stuff, Knapp said. “Why you’re not allowed to I don’t know.”
“It’s a hellfire missile that smacking into that UFO, and just bounced right off, and it kept going,” Knapp said.”
After Knapp questioned, “What the hell is that? What flies like that?”, Burlison said he didn’t want to speculate, but continues to question why this information is not being made available to Congress or the public.
CBS News reports that a recent report from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office revealed the government received more than 750 new UAP sightings in the 2024 fiscal year.
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