Video shows US missile bouncing off UAP

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A never-before-seen video released Tuesday by a member of Congress appears to show a U.S. military Hellfire missile bouncing off a bright, shiny object that was being tracked off the coast of Yemen on Oct. 30, 2024. The video was released at a House Government Oversight subcommittee hearing into Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), which is the military's term for UFOs.
 

As far as we the public knows, this is the first time that US technology has had a physical interaction with a UAP, rather than just video recordings, that is, active versus passive. To me, all of the prior visual observations were troublesome enough, but the fact that our military tried to shoot one down and actually hit the thing to no effect is a higher level of concern. Pretty scary stuff!!!
 
Watched that too. When the missile hit, one can see pieces of the missile exploding apart that positively shows it was not some illusion. Right now, I can imagine numbers of Pentagon types squirming anxiously while realizing an end is coming to their multi decades long lying game for the sake of developing military capabilities and weapons just like in some 1950s era black and white movie controlled by military maniacs.

Note some of these objects supposedly, don't generate atmospheric sound despite supersonic speeds as though they may be bending around gravity space-time.
 

I saw that. I'm pretty clear on my own views. I 100% believe there is life out there somewhere. I base this not on UAP sighting, but on the probabilities. It strikes me as improbable we're the only life existing in the Universe.

Are they visiting? Well, if they are, they're doing so in very strange ways. I mean, they're not flying here. The mode of transport is far more complex.

Regardless, videos like this require an explanation, since it shows something circumventing a very powerful weapon in the US armory. So much more needs to come out. The only sensible approach right now is "I don't know", but it's worth investigating further.

If we are not alone, and we find private enterprise has known this for decades, then we have a real problem.
 
I saw that. I'm pretty clear on my own views. I 100% believe there is life out there somewhere. I base this not on UAP sighting, but on the probabilities. It strikes me as improbable we're the only life existing in the Universe.

Are they visiting? Well, if they are, they're doing so in very strange ways. I mean, they're not flying here. The mode of transport is far more complex.

Regardless, videos like this require an explanation, since it shows something circumventing a very powerful weapon in the US armory. So much more needs to come out. The only sensible approach right now is "I don't know", but it's worth investigating further.

If we are not alone, and we find private enterprise has known this for decades, then we have a real problem.
Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke formulated his famous Three Laws, of which the third law is the best-known and most widely cited: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic ”. We are gods to ants, ants can't even comprehend what we do, if we go a step further are we just ants to more advanced beings. A species a million years older than us would have technology that we can neither comprehend nor deal with.
 
I saw the video and am not really sure what I did see.

It’s certainly a possibility that there are aliens zipping about the night sky or that our own military or the military from other countries are experimenting with new technology.

I keep going back to Occam’s Razor and believing that the answer will be quite simple and unremarkable.

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I saw that. I'm pretty clear on my own views. I 100% believe there is life out there somewhere. I base this not on UAP sighting, but on the probabilities. It strikes me as improbable we're the only life existing in the Universe.

Are they visiting? Well, if they are, they're doing so in very strange ways. I mean, they're not flying here. The mode of transport is far more complex.

Regardless, videos like this require an explanation, since it shows something circumventing a very powerful weapon in the US armory. So much more needs to come out. The only sensible approach right now is "I don't know", but it's worth investigating further.

If we are not alone, and we find private enterprise has known this for decades, then we have a real problem.

Agreed that “we are not alone” in the universe. It would be pretty presumptuous on our part to think otherwise.
 
Right now, I can imagine numbers of Pentagon types squirming anxiously while realizing an end is coming to their multi decades long lying game for the sake of developing military capabilities and weapons just like in some 1950s era black and white movie controlled by military maniacs.
If a country that's helping the Houthis destroy Yemen has the capability to intercept and destroy US missiles in flight, the Pentagon has good reason to squirm. I'm sure the question is whether the interceptor was Russian, Chinese, or Iranian.

As for UAPs, military personnel from at least 3 countries have reported UFO/UAPs turning off nuclear missiles in storage silos during testing, then turning them back on again. I'm interested to know if the intercepted missile was nuke-capable. Not likely, and not likely to be openly admitted if it was, but I'm gonna look into it.
 
The Hellfire was developed specifically for precision drone strikes, so I'm guessing no, or not necessarily.
The Hellfire Missile was originally developed for ant-armor use after the Russians expanded their field of tanks. It was fitted to the Apache
helicopter. A second variant was developed for precision shoot-downs of drones.

The early development was laser guided and later a radar variant was developed. There’s a whole lot more to the story behind the development of the Hellfire Missile. It’s worth reading.
 
I think the central message today is that not enough resources are being given to seriously investigate these incidents. Instead, it's all brushed under the carpet. The fact is, we don't know what these things are. We don't know what they can do. We don't know who or what controls them. So, we need to find out. We need scientific research into these incidents, and examine evidence in a serious setting.

It really doesn't matter if it's aliens or not.
 
I saw the video and am not really sure what I did see.

It’s certainly a possibility that there are aliens zipping about the night sky or that our own military or the military from other countries are experimenting with new technology.

I keep going back to Occam’s Razor and believing that the answer will be quite simple and unremarkable.

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The video a creation of AI?
 
This excellent, though not conclusive analysis, points to the object being a weather balloon. First, the crosshairs are at the center of the tracking video drone display and not physical objects. Second, although it appears it is flying near the ocean surface, that is a parallax illusion as the object is actually thousands of feet above the sea. Third, the speed of the object is also a parallax illusion. Fourth, the object is oblong shaped that some describe as a tic tac, but that is what some balloon could look like at a distance.

The reason the missile did not explode and continued flying beyond while just slightly deflected, was because some Hellfire missiles intended for limited area local damage apparently don't have explosives and rather are meant to pierce objects and destroy them from the piercing impact. It probably was not the missile that broke into pieces, but rather, pieces of the target broken object with the way it then fell thousands of feet towards the sea surface. Would be what might be expected with a damaged, slow moving, weather balloon carrying an instrument package below.

The later switch to a wide angle camera view isn't necessarily evidence of amazing post impact maneuvering, but rather, the objects falling due to gravity a long ways. A missile impacting the soft balloon might be expected to pierce right through it and not itself explode or be much deflected.

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What astonishes me is that the military actually fired on a UAP!!

What in heaven's name were they thinking? Any civilizations advanced enough to send objects here from light years away would certainly have the ability to do damage here if they wished. None ever have.

I won't see it in my lifetime, but eventually aliens from the cosmos will meet with humans here. Won't that be something.
 


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