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00:00Congress took a deep dive Tuesday into unidentified anomalous phenomena or UAPs, what many still
00:07call UFOs. Lawmakers, whistleblowers and defense officials came together on what might be in our
00:13skies with a previously unseen video taking center stage. UFOs are objects or lights in
00:22the sky that can't be immediately identified. The government now uses UAP as a catch-all term
00:28for all unexplained airborne phenomena, from unusual aircraft to natural events. These sightings are not
00:35presumed to be alien. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who chairs a House task force on declassifying
00:41federal secrets, said this is about national security, government accountability and the
00:46public's right to know, not science fiction. These are not isolated instances and so it does
00:52give us reasoning to provide investigative inquiry into these topics. Four witnesses testified under
00:59oath detailing encounters with UAPs and raising questions about military transparency. Drone
01:06footage from October 30th, 2024 showed a glowing orb off the coast of Yemen struck by a missile that
01:13bounced off. But that's a hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and just bounced right off and it
01:20kept going. It kept going and it looks like the debris was taken with it. Yeah, what the hell is
01:25that? Representative Eric Burleson presented the video, saying congressional staff have blocked
01:30previous efforts pushing for government disclosure. He promised to push past the red tape to make sure
01:36the government is accountable to the American people. Since the 1940s, flying saucers have captured the
01:42public's imagination. Hollywood films and comics reflected Cold War fears and atomic age anxieties,
01:49making UFOs symbols of both wonder and danger. Read the full story on the Straight Arrow News
01:54mobile app or head to san.com. For Straight Arrow News, I'm Kaylee Carey.
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