It’s getting harder by the day for the Pentagon to keep UFOs and aliens under the wraps with whistleblowers breathing down their necks. The House of Representatives committee heard several witnesses and lawmakers about alien technology for the hearing of ‘Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth’, Wednesday.
The Pentagon has been aware of extraterrestrial activity since the 1930s. There have been claims that the Pentagon has been running a secret multi-decade program to retrieve and study downed spacecraft and extraterrestrial pilots.
Luis Elizondo, a former senior intelligence official, went public with vital information about UFO sightings in October 2017. He rebuked the intelligence community for decades of excessive secrecy around UAP reports just to hide the fact that mankind is not alone in this universe. Elizondo testified before the committee that advanced technologies, not made the US or any other government in the world, are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe.
The former director of the now defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) highlighted that documents have been submitted to Congress that reveal that they have been dealing with this issue beyond the 1950s.
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UFOs Captured on Radar
Elizondo told the hearing that there objects that can operate beyond any type of performance characteristics of Earth’s modern aircraft. He said the aircraft were captured on radar in the 1950s going 10,000 to 13,000 miles an hour and able to execute an immediate right-angle turn, 180 degrees, pop in and out of the atmosphere and even underwater. Elizondo highlighted that mankind barely broke the sound barrier and hadn’t even made it to space back then.
American oceanographer Timothy Gallaudet spotlighted an email he received in 2015 when he was serving as the US Navy’s chief meteorologist. He said the email warned about multiple near-midair collisions; also attached was a now declassified video of a UAP captured by a Navy F/A-18 aircraft. Gallaudet said the email was wipeout from his account the next day. He also testified about satellite imagery of UAP (a disc-shaped object) captured in 2017.