On the evening of May 17, Beijing time, the US Congress held a public hearing on UFO for the first time. At the hearing, the Pentagon released footage of mysterious objects passing by pilots, which officials called "unidentified air phenomena" (UAEs). One of the videos, taken from the naval cockpit in a training area, shows a spherical object floating on an aircraft. Another photo shows two small triangular objects flying through the cockpit of an aircraft. They are seen through night vision goggles.
Senior Pentagon intelligence officer Ronald Moultrie and deputy director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray testified before the hearing panel. The hearing asked the two experts about their understanding of the UFO sightings. According to the report, most of the sightings took place at the US military training ground and testing ground.
The Subcommittee on counter-terrorism, counter intelligence and anti proliferation of the House Intelligence Committee has studied in depth the details of the report on "unidentified air pheals" (UAEs). For the past half century, such high-level dialogue has been a closed door meeting between senior military officials.
One video shows two small triangular objects flying through the cockpit of an aircraft, which was found through night vision goggles
The hearing focused on the contents of a Pentagon report in June 2021, which showed that since 2004, US Navy pilots have reported 144 sightings of unidentified air phenomena (UAEs), most of which concluded that "they may indeed represent some unknown physical objects". The report said the data were "basically uncertain", but most events must involve "physical objects". 'we want to know what's going on outside as much as you do,' Mr. murtrie said, adding that he was a fan of science fiction.
One of the videos, taken from the cockpit of the naval training area, shows a spherical object floating on the plane
Last June, the U.S. Congress requested a report on UAEs, and the office of the director of national intelligence (DNI) provided a preliminary assessment, focusing on 144 incidents reported by military personnel since 2004. DNI can only interpret one.
Multri said that since last year's report, the Pentagon has been trying to "eliminate" the stigma of reporting UAEs, and the number of such incidents has now increased to 400. 11 of these incidents were "near misses", and military aircraft almost wiped them at close range without collision. Multri said the Pentagon has not ruled out the possibility that these events are related to alien life. However, Bray said officials found no evidence that UAEs were aliens.
Most of these sightings were reported by military pilots and are likely to involve "physical objects". In 18 of these incidents, observers "reported abnormal motion patterns or flight characteristics of" unidentified aerial phenomena "(UAP)", including objects that appeared to fly "without obvious propulsion". It is reported that some UAPs seem to remain stationary in the high-altitude wind, move against the wind, maneuver suddenly, or move at a considerable speed without obvious propulsion mode. The Pentagon had previously set up a new office to study such incidents - the airborne object recognition and management synchronization group (aoimsg).
This file video capture image provided by the U.S. Department of defense on April 28, 2020 shows part of an unclassified video taken by Navy pilots, which has been circulated for many years and shows the interaction with "unidentified flight phenomenon".
In 2017, Lou Elizondo, a senior staff member of the Pentagon, became famous for helping to disclose to the new york times the extraordinary video of American fighter jets moving tic tac UFOs with amazing speed and agility near aircraft carriers near the East and west coasts in 2004 and 2015. Elisando had been managing a secret government UFO monitoring project until 2017, but he left the $22 million government project after he called it excessive confidentiality and internal opposition to the project. He later said that he withdrew from the Pentagon and helped leak the "tic tac" video because his military boss refused to admit his serious security concerns about these powerful "aircraft" that violated US airspace.
When elisando released a report detailing 144 incidents to Congress last June, he said that this is only the tip of the iceberg. It is important to consider all possibilities, including extraterrestrial or cross dimensional origin. "This may involve outer space, interstellar space or space between the two, which is why we always say to put all options on the desktop," he said on Fox News last June.
"The more we know about the extraordinary universe we live in, the more we realize that our current understanding of the structure of the universe is changing and evolving with the new information and knowledge we get," elisando added. "People began to speculate that it came from the Pleiades or something like that, and in fact, I was in aatip (space threat identification program, now disbanded) One assumption is that this may be as natural for the earth as we are, but we are in a stage where technology is not advanced enough. We can collect information about it and start trying to figure out what it is. Another hypothesis is that these things may come from underwater. Although it seems strange, there is some anecdotal evidence to support all these observations, so what we want to do is get as much data as possible before we begin to eliminate it. "