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U.S. Military vs UFO: Missile Fails, Pilots Stunned

Lawmakers and the public are still reeling after the latest congressional hearing delivered extraordinary, never-before-seen footage reportedly showing a U.S. Hellfire missile striking a mysterious orb off the coast of Yemen—and failing to destroy it. The simple fact that American military hardware met something it couldn’t break has rattled the establishment narrative. What’s clear is that decades of government secrecy may be unraveling, thanks in large part to those who refuse to remain silent and demand transparency about unexplained aerial phenomena.

The video, played by Representative Eric Burlison, showcased something out of a science fiction thriller: a glowing orb darting over the waves, tracked by U.S. drones, and then struck by a missile, which appeared to bounce right off. Witnesses at the hearing, including decorated veterans and respected researchers, openly stated that no known U.S. technology—not Russian, not Chinese—could survive such an encounter. That sort of performance leaves patriotic Americans questioning just how long Washington bureaucrats have been keeping us in the dark—and why. If national security is at stake, shouldn’t American citizens be made aware of the truth rather than shielded by official denial?

The push for answers was bolstered by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who’s made it clear that the federal government owes citizens transparency not just on what it knows, but on how whistleblowers are being treated. Reports of intimidation, stalled careers, and threatened security clearances have become alarmingly common among those who speak out about UFO encounters. Such tactics reflect the typical swamp behavior: punish the truth teller and preserve the narrative at all costs. It’s no wonder many Americans distrust federal agencies lately; the pattern of cover-ups is almost as chilling as the phenomena themselves.

The implications of the Hellfire incident are massive. If adversaries—or unknown forces—can outmaneuver and outlast the best weapons in our arsenal, then we should absolutely demand that our leaders stop stonewalling and start answering. The United States invests billions in defense for a reason: national security. Any threat capable of brushing off our strongest munitions deserves investigation beyond bureaucratic slow-walking and media spin. America faces enough real dangers; allowing the government to play keepaway with vital information only compounds the risks.

The broader message from this spectacle is clear: accountability and honesty must triumph over secrecy and stigma. True leadership means tackling hard issues in the open, not behind closed doors. Too many in Washington act like gatekeepers, believing the American people “can’t handle the truth.” But the opposite is true. If Congress wants to restore public trust, it should start by treating citizens with respect and leveling with them about UFOs, threats, and whatever else lurks beyond conventional explanations. Ignore the scoffers—history is written by those willing to confront the unknown, not those who hide from it.

Written by Staff Reports

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