
Experts suggest that the session in Congress may become a turning point in the U.S. relationship with unidentified aerial phenomena. Issues affecting many involve the phenomena of unidentified aerial objects (UAP). UAP is a term used to refer to unidentified flying objects or strange phenomena that are difficult to define. Why are these observations of interest to Congress? Because they are related to military and critically important objects and may pose a threat. Could these objects belong to other countries? There is no evidence that these objects belong to a specific country, and their technologies surpass known human capabilities.
The meeting called "Unidentified Aerial Objects: Revealing the Truth" was convened to illuminate issues related to unidentified objects. It aims to uncover truths about the government’s knowledge of these objects. According to this committee on cybersecurity and information technology and governmental innovation, some of these strange objects possess astounding speed capabilities, able to reach speeds of up to 3000 g against military objects and sensitive energy installations.
One of the key witnesses at the session, Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon official, stated that these strange objects move at a phenomenal speed and their technologies significantly surpass current capabilities of the American military, reinforcing the notion of their extraordinary intelligence, which supports claims of their non-earthly origin.
This session is part of the efforts of Congress to introduce stricter oversight regarding military operations concerning these issues. A recent congressional meeting presented unique video footage showing a strange object moving along the coast of Kuwait. The video, captured from a helicopter, was revealed through a secure data transmission network used by the U.S. Department of Defense, providing an exceptional credibility to this matter.
Journalist Michael Schellenberger, presenting evidence before Congress members, noted that the video lasts 13 minutes, features high quality, and exhibits remarkable color reproduction, demonstrating a strange object resembling a white sphere, moving 20 miles off the coast of Kuwait. The most astonishing moment, according to Schellenberger, is the appearance of a second white sphere in the middle of the video, which enters the frame from the left side and then mysteriously disappears.