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US politicians are now seriously addressing UFO sightings, hearing testimonies from military veterans about unexplained aerial phenomena. Witnesses, including Air Force veteran Dylan Borland, described encounters with bizarre crafts defying conventional explanation, facing repercussions for their disclosures. Despite these claims, NASA and the Pentagon maintain they've found no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life or technology defying known physics.
For centuries, humans have looked up at the night sky and wondered what else might be out there in space. Are we truly alone in the universe, or are there some others watching from above? These questions might sound like science fiction and late-night talk shows, but now are actually being taken seriously, as Politicians in the US are hearing from people who say they've witnessed UFOs, and the witnesses opened up about strange objects in the sky that defied easy explanation.
Military veterans explained bizarre UFO incidents!
People in the House task force hearing titled “Restoring Public Trust Through UAP Transparency and Whistleblower Protection,” listened to moving testimonies from several US military veterans and others about unexplained aerial phenomena that could not be immediately identified or explained.
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A UFO made of plasma
One of the most eye-opening accounts came from Air Force veteran Dylan (or Dyland) Borland. He described seeing an enormous 100‑foot triangular craft—“take off” from Langley Air Force Base around 1:30 a.m.
in 2012. “This craft interfered with my telephone, did not have any sound, and the material it was made of appeared fluid or dynamic, which was painted a black metallic colour”. He also notes that there was a gold "plasma" going around the top of the object, as stated in the hearing.
Without warning, it “rapidly ascended to commercial jet level in seconds”Borland also revealed he endured “sustained reprisals for over a decade” after coming forward.
He detailed how, following his disclosure, he faced blacklisting, intelligence probes, and difficulty finding work, telling lawmakers that secrecy is enforced through fear, not law.Another witness, Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Alexandro Wiggins, along with others, said that they saw phenomena “not consistent with conventional aircraft or drones.”
Chair Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said the panel plans to seek legal immunity for witnesses, so they can safely share more with lawmakers, even in secure classified settings, without fear of violating the Espionage Act.
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NASA defies any such claims!
NASA continues to stress that it “has not found any credible evidence of extraterrestrial life and there is no evidence that UAPs are extraterrestrial,” as stated to Congress. Similarly, the Pentagon’s All‑Domain Anomaly Resolution Office has reported that it has found “no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off‑world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics”.