Alright, let’s talk about today’s hearing in Congress. This wasn’t one of those boring, drawn-out sessions where nothing happens. We actually got solid testimony from multiple military veterans who’ve had direct run-ins with UAPs. And yes, they even showed a video of a missile hitting one of these things. Let’s break it down.
The Hellfire Missile Clip (Quickly)
The government rolled out footage of a Reaper drone firing a Hellfire missile at a glowing orb over the ocean. The missile connects—boom—and the orb just shrugs it off. No explosion, no crash, just keeps flying like nothing happened. Pretty wild, but honestly, that wasn’t even the highlight of the day.
The Real Heart of the Hearing: The Witnesses
Jeffrey Nuccetelli (Air Force, Vandenberg AFB)
Nuccetelli shared stories from the early 2000s that sound like sci-fi but came straight from a military base. He talked about a massive glowing red square hovering over missile fields, with security forces freaking out over the radios. Another night, he saw what looked like a satellite suddenly maneuvering in ways satellites just don’t. He said flat out—these events changed the course of his life.
Dylan Borland (Air Force, Langley AFB)
Borland’s testimony hit hard. In 2012, he had a close-up encounter with a giant triangular craft—around 100 feet across—that glowed like molten gold and hovered silently above him. He said it caused weird side effects: his phone overheated, static buzzed in the air, and he smelled ozone like a storm rolling in. After that? His career mysteriously stalled. He believes the incident—and speaking up about it—played a role.
Alexandro Wiggins (Navy Senior Chief)
Wiggins didn’t get as much time in the spotlight, but just having another Navy vet go on record adds more weight. Every time another service member steps forward, it makes the whole picture harder to deny.
George Knapp Drops the Reminder
Longtime journalist George Knapp told the committee that what we saw today—the Hellfire video—is just the tip of the iceberg. He claims there’s a stash of videos and evidence that the public hasn’t been allowed to see yet. His message was clear: if this is what they’re finally showing, imagine what’s still locked up.
Why It Matters
- We’ve now got veterans, under oath, putting their names on the line and saying: these things are real.
- Their stories span decades, showing this isn’t a one-off problem.
- And now, Congress itself has shown video of a missile literally bouncing off one of these objects.
My Take
The video will get the headlines, but the testimony is what sticks with me. These aren’t random YouTubers or anonymous Reddit accounts. These are people who served, who had careers on the line, and they’re telling Congress about massive craft hovering silently, objects outrunning satellites, and tech that laughs at our best weapons.
Today wasn’t just another hearing. It was another crack in the wall of secrecy—and maybe one of the biggest yet.