A video never seen launched on Tuesday by a member of the Congress seems to show an infernal fire missile of the United States that bounced in a brilliant and brilliant object that was being tracked on the Yemen coast on October 30, 2024.
The video was released at the Subcommittee Subcommittee of the Chamber Government on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), which is the military term for UFOs.
During the hearing, the representative Eric Burlison (R-MO.) Played a video that said “I gave me” and who said it was taken by a MQ-9 Reaper drone.
The upper video showed a rapid movement object that moved in a straight line on the waves in the waters of the Yemen coast and captured what Burlison said was an infernal missile fired by another Reaper drone that seemed to hit the object.
“I’m not going to explain it to you, you’ll see exactly what it does,” Burlison said while reproducing the video clip.
The video showed what seemed to be an impact, but the object seemed to continue on the same trajectory.

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“This is when it is remote, you can still see it travel,” said Burlison, who did not provide details about how he had obtained the video.
At the time the video was supposedly taken, the waters outside Yemen were an active combat zone when the US marine ships. UU. And the airplanes protected the commercial shipping lanes of missiles and drones fired to shipping ships by Houthi militants in Yemen.
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The video raises several questions: Did you capture a potential attack against ships? Does the object represent a threat to the US ships. Uu. Operating in the combat zone?
“The public should see these things, and why it is not allowed, I don’t know,” said George Knapp, a research journalist, who witnessed at Tuesday’s audience along with others identified as complainants of UFO military incidents.
“That is the Hellfire missile by hitting that UFO and alone (bouncing) Immediately, “he said, commenting on the video.” And he went ahead. “
“He went ahead,” Burlison agreed, “and it seems that the rubble were taken with him.”
“Yes. What the hell is that?” Knapp added.

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Burlison said he was not going to speculate on what the object was in the video, but asked “why do they block us from this information consistently?”
A United States defense officer told ABC News “we have nothing to provide about this” when asked to authenticate the video and time and location that was supposedly taken.
When asked to comment on the video, a spokesman for the Department of Defense said: “I have nothing for you.”
The Office of Anomalies Resolution for all domain of the Pentagon (AARO) continues to investigate the UAP reports presented by military personnel, some of them date back to decades.
While it has been able to explain some high profile reports, there are still many cases that have been inexplicable and have not found that any of the incidents of extraterrestrial origin.

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The new video is similar to a 2015 video that was known as the video “Go Fast” that showed a fast -moving object that seems to fly at high speed above the waves in the waters of California.
Aaro analysts then determined that the video had captured an optical illusion that involves a meteorological balloon and that the high speed of speed captured by the sensors on board a Navy F/A-18 combat plane was due to the parallage and the angle from which the camera saw the object.
Aaro officials have said that some of the oldest incidents remain inexplicable because there were not enough data collected by high -tech military sensors at that time. The newest incidents provide more data, due to the greater sophistication of the sensors, which analysts can use to review them.
At the end of the audience, representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) Replied the video and asked the panelists if they were scared by what they saw in the video. Everyone said yes, with the exception of Knapp, who replied that he was happy that the video had been released.