The hearing will include testimony from a whistleblower who has alleged the Pentagon is hiding evidence of “non-human intelligence.”
If the truth really is out there when it comes to what the U.S. government knows about UFOs, we may get a little closer to it today.
On Wednesday (July 26), the United States House of Representatives will hear testimony from three witnesses regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, a new term that encompasses not just unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the air, but also any craft or phenomena that are seen in space or underwater that can’t be identified.
The hearing will be held by the House’s Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs and will include testimony from former U.S. military and intelligence community personnel who claim to have come in contact with craft that defy physics and known flight capabilities or have even seen evidence of “non-human intelligence.”