A bombshell congressional hearing has reignited America’s UFO debate after newly released military footage showed a U.S. drone firing a precision Hellfire missile directly at a mysterious glowing orb — only for the weapon to bounce off harmlessly.

The video, captured on October 30, 2024, over the coast of Yemen, was revealed Tuesday by Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) during the third congressional hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), the Pentagon’s new term for UFOs.

“This is not speculation,” Burlison told the committee. “This is U.S. military footage of a weapon striking an object we cannot explain — and that object kept going.”

The black-and-white footage shows a 100-pound air-to-ground missile slamming into the orb at high speed. Instead of exploding, the weapon ricochets off, and the object continues accelerating without any visible damage.

“That’s exceptional evidence,” said Jeffrey Nuccetelli, a former Air Force military police officer who served 16 years. “You don’t just hit something with a Hellfire and watch it shrug it off. We don’t have technology like that.”

Three veterans — Nuccetelli, Dylan Borland, and Alexandro Wiggins — testified under oath that they witnessed unexplained craft during their military careers. They allege a coordinated government effort to suppress these encounters.

Borland, a former Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, claims the retaliation was extreme after he reported seeing a 100-foot triangular craft hovering silently over Langley Air Force Base in 2012.

“My phone went dead, my documents were forged, my security clearance was manipulated,” Borland told lawmakers. “I was blacklisted from jobs and living off unemployment because I spoke up.”

Borland further alleged that government agencies hacked his accounts and launched phishing attacks to find out what he disclosed during a classified polygraph test in November 2024.


Threats, Vanished Records, and Missing Evidence

Nuccetelli testified that he witnessed five unexplained incidents at California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base between 2003 and 2005 — including a “glowing red square” silently hovering over missile defense sites and a giant rectangular ship “longer than a football field.”

A week later, he documented a patrol sighting of a strange light descending rapidly from the sky before disappearing entirely.

“What happened next was worse,” Nuccetelli revealed. “A witness was threatened by his superiors and ordered to stay silent.”

Even more shocking, Nuccetelli claims the Air Force systematically destroyed police reports related to UFO sightings.

“They wiped everything,” he told Congress. “You couldn’t even call the Air Force and ask about a vehicle accident — the records were gone.”


Tic-Tac UFOs Over the Pacific

Active-duty U.S. Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Alexandro Wiggins described a 2023 encounter aboard the USS Jackson off Southern California.

“A Tic-Tac-shaped craft came out of the ocean and joined three others in formation,” Wiggins testified. “Then, without a sound, all four accelerated out of sight — no sonic boom, no contrails. It defies everything we know about aerodynamics.”


Growing Pressure on the Pentagon

The hearing turned fiery when Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), the committee’s chairwoman, accused Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick — the former head of the Pentagon’s UFO investigation office — of lying to the public.

“He’s a documented liar,” Luna declared. “If necessary, we’ll subpoena him.”

Veteran investigative journalist George Knapp also testified, revealing that thousands of once-classified documents released through the Freedom of Information Act detail decades of unexplained aerial phenomena — contradicting years of official denials.

“Americans were told there was nothing to see here,” Knapp said. “Now, the documents say otherwise.”


What Happens Next

The explosive hearing leaves more questions than answers:

  • How did a U.S. missile fail to damage a glowing orb over Yemen?
  • Why are whistleblowers alleging threats and retaliation?
  • What’s hiding in the Pentagon’s classified archives?

Congress is now considering further subpoenas and demanding the declassification of additional UFO-related material.

“This isn’t science fiction anymore,” Borland warned. “This is about transparency and national security.”


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2 thoughts on “UFO Pentagon Under Fire After Shocking UFO Video Surfaces”
  1. Anyone wondering why the *US* is shooting missiles off the coast of Yemen? Like, we had to have already been in position to shoot … so … uhm … yeah.

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