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They Came From….Somewhere

Whether these events are physical phenomena, psychological, or something stranger entirely, they definitely challenge the limits of what we think is possible.
They sure do. Loved the topic since I was a child, and challenging the limits, in pondering the nature of reality, it’s a great topic for doing that!
 
It’s pretty weird, but there have been hundreds of sightings of metallic orbs, no visible propulsion systems, all over the world by now. I did not watch the UAP hearing yesterday, but the presenters came up with a video showing a hellfire missile striking one of these orbs, and bouncing off it. I guess that should not happen, lol…


A House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) stunned lawmakers when video evidence showed a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb off Yemen—only for the object to remain intact and keep moving, raising urgent questions about technology beyond known military capabilities.

At a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on UFO transparency and whistleblower protection, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., unveiled the video.

The footage showed an MQ-9 drone tracking a UAP orb as another MQ-9 launched a Hellfire missile at it. The missile struck the orb, but instead of destroying it, the round appeared to "bounce right off."

"That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going," journalist George Knapp said. "There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see."

Lawmakers and witnesses stressed that no known U.S. technology could withstand a Hellfire strike.

"Are you aware of anything in the U.S. arsenal that can split a Hellfire missile like this…and do whatever blob thing it did, and then keep going?" Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness.

Nuccetelli and Wiggins testified that no U.S. technology is capable of surviving such a strike.




View: https://x.com/dreamsNscience/status/1965709144297468021


In recent years, these odd orbs have been buzzing Navy jets off the East coast. Too bad we don’t seem to know what they are, and I wonder how often we’ve attempted to take them down with drones and missiles?
 
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FWIW. Should be entertaining.




View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXUEcfgZv70
 
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