Congress Reopens UFO Debate, Experts Claim Possession of Alien Technology

On November 13, 2024, U.S. lawmakers held a pivotal hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), aiming to unveil classified information about UFOs. The session, titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth," follows earlier inquiries that left many questions unanswered regarding potential extraterrestrial technology.

Key points from the hearing:

  • Former AATIP program manager Luis Elizondo testified that the U.S. is 'in possession' of alien technology that outperforms existing military capabilities.

  • Elizondo warned of a severe intelligence failure if adversaries are behind the UAPs, suggesting advanced technologies not made by any known government are surveilling military sites globally.

  • He described a "cabal" within the government suppressing information about UAPs, leading to threats against whistleblowers.

  • Dr. Tim Gallaudet, a retired Navy rear admiral, recounted alarming near-collisions involving UAPs during military exercises, highlighting the urgent need for transparency.

  • Congress is pressing for accountability from the Pentagon regarding its investigations into UAPs and the alleged existence of an 'above top-secret' program named "Immaculate Constellation," which collects data on UFO sightings.

The hearing reflects a growing governmental and public interest in UAPs, shifting the narrative from conspiracy theories to serious inquiries into potential extraterrestrial life and technology.

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