During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Republican Eric Burleson revealed a UFO video!

According to reports, this video was captured by an MQ-9 Reaper drone, and it was filmed over the coast of Yemen on October 30, 2024.

The video shows a glowing sphere flying over the sea, and since the Yemeni coast is an area where the U.S. conducts operations, a Hellfire missile was launched from an armed large drone. Surprisingly, despite the missile hitting the sphere, there was no explosion.

The missile appeared to bounce off, and while the object seemed to break into several pieces, it continued to fly along the same path as if nothing had happened.

While the congressman did not speculate on what the object was, he raised questions about why such materials are not made public. Expert George Knapp, who appeared at the hearing, also claimed that "these videos are stored on separate servers and even Congress cannot view them."

The Department of Defense has not provided specific information regarding this matter.

When asked about the authenticity of the video, filming location, and time, they only replied that "there is no information to provide."

But that was not the end of it. Testimonies from former Air Force personnel followed, with Jeffrey Nusetelli stating that while working at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, he saw a rectangular UFO the size of a football field and a massive square glowing red.

Another former Air Force member, Dylan Borland, reported seeing a triangular UFO silently ascend near Langley Air Force Base in Virginia during the summer of 2012. It was about 30 meters in size and was hovering directly above him, rising quickly like a commercial jet without any wind or vibration.

At this point, it seems more than just a curiosity; it feels like a significant event. The fact that a missile hit it and nothing happened is something that, if true, would be difficult to explain with our known laws of physics or weapon systems.

The Department of Defense's reluctance to speak may, in some ways, raise more questions. Some suggest it could simply be a malfunction or an optical illusion, but the fact that it was officially revealed in such a hearing gives it a different weight.

Ultimately, this incident is not just about whether UFOs exist, but also about why important information is not disclosed and is managed in secrecy, and if they do exist, what implications they have for national security.

There may be more videos or testimonies to come, and the call for scientific verification from experts is growing louder.

In the end, this incident is not just an interesting news story but has become a significant controversy intertwined with defense science, transparency, and even political issues.

The UFO that was hit by a missile and remained unscathed seems like a scene from a movie, yet it happened in reality, and it will be interesting to see how this unfolds.