Newly declassified UFO video and other key moments from today's US House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena

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Lizard people are in control
Geico

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Teenage Alien Joyriders, which should be a band name.

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Funny how as camera technology continues to get better and better the nearby stuff all starts to look like common phenomena and the fuzzy UFOs get farther and farther away.

Clearly the UFOs have been learning tricks of the trade from Bigfoot.

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If you just look closely, you’ll see:

Aliens Fancy GIF

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Check please!

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It’s zipping “past” not “passed”

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Apropos…

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The first video puzzled military officials.

Guess they’ve never seen a mylar balloon before?

But the small triangles in the second recording, made years later, were determined to be drones.

No, they weren’t. They were determined to be airliners and stars with the image distorted by bokeh. No sure whether to blame the officials or the New York Times here, but someone is taking great pains to get this story wrong.

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Thus it’s obvious that this is a massive coverup. There’s a vast conspiracy to keep a lid on the truth.

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Pentagon opens up about its database of 400 smudges that may or may not be UFOs

A US House of Representatives subcommittee on Tuesday heard from Pentagon officials on reports of and investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) – a category that encompasses unidentified flying objects (UFO) and saves room for optical illusions, lens flare, smudges in photos, and other possibilities like meteorological events.

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The US Congress’s $770bn National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2022 calls for the creation of a permanent federal office within the Department of Defense to investigate and report on UAPs.

The as-yet-unnamed office looks likely to replace or perhaps refurbish and rename the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG), formed in November to replace the Navy’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), formed in 2020.

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I think the Federal government already has office like that but it falls under the DoJ instead of the DoD.

feds

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Obligatory response: That’s what they want you to think, sheeple!

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How on earth does Mr. Schipp keep his eyelids open so widely without any discernable means? And Mr. Gallagher is not prepared to let these men off easy! He is pressing all the hard button questions like he is some sort of video game master!

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“a glowing red orb that disabled 10 icbms” hmmmm

i guess he means this from 1967. no wonder they’d never heard of it, and have no data on it

im only curious about the underwater reconnaissance they’re doing that they said needed to be talked about in a closed session

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Excellent sourcing @gatto!

It’s a closed session because they want to tread very lightly on the Navy‘s domain without upsetting Poseidon.

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I thought it just meant they were going to have a private screening of The Abyss

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