Congress Demands Release of 46 Secret UAP Videos Showing
Bizarre Non-Human Craft EncountersIn a major push for government openness, Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has ordered the Department of War to hand over 46 classified military videos by April 14. Forty-five of these clips have never been seen by the public and insiders say they offer clear proof of advanced craft that did not come from human technology.The videos capture unexplained objects flying near sensitive military bases, including radar and heat-sensor footage, satellite images, and underwater shots of swarms of objects. Some titles mention strange activity right next to a Columbus, Ohio airport and objects flying in tight formation over the Persian Gulf. One even shows underwater craft near a top-secret U.S. submarine. A few are in full color. No videos show living beings, but the movements are described as impossible for known aircraft.An insider who watched the files gave a blunt warning to the New York Post: “You’re gonna see some weird f—king s—t.” Lawmakers sent the demand in a formal letter on April 1 to Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing serious national-security risks from these objects operating freely around U.S. forces. One video from the list was already leaked in February by popular UAP investigator Jeremy Corbell, showing instant acceleration in Syrian airspace.This move fits with President Trump’s recent order to declassify more UAP files. Past Pentagon studies often found no proof of extraterrestrial tech and blamed most sightings on ordinary things or secret U.S. projects. Yet Congress is skeptical, demanding full release now because hidden information could affect military readiness. Supporters of disclosure say the public deserves the truth, while skeptics warn against hype. Either way, these videos could change what we think about who—or what—is sharing our skies and oceans.
Bizarre Non-Human Craft EncountersIn a major push for government openness, Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has ordered the Department of War to hand over 46 classified military videos by April 14. Forty-five of these clips have never been seen by the public and insiders say they offer clear proof of advanced craft that did not come from human technology.The videos capture unexplained objects flying near sensitive military bases, including radar and heat-sensor footage, satellite images, and underwater shots of swarms of objects. Some titles mention strange activity right next to a Columbus, Ohio airport and objects flying in tight formation over the Persian Gulf. One even shows underwater craft near a top-secret U.S. submarine. A few are in full color. No videos show living beings, but the movements are described as impossible for known aircraft.An insider who watched the files gave a blunt warning to the New York Post: “You’re gonna see some weird f—king s—t.” Lawmakers sent the demand in a formal letter on April 1 to Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing serious national-security risks from these objects operating freely around U.S. forces. One video from the list was already leaked in February by popular UAP investigator Jeremy Corbell, showing instant acceleration in Syrian airspace.This move fits with President Trump’s recent order to declassify more UAP files. Past Pentagon studies often found no proof of extraterrestrial tech and blamed most sightings on ordinary things or secret U.S. projects. Yet Congress is skeptical, demanding full release now because hidden information could affect military readiness. Supporters of disclosure say the public deserves the truth, while skeptics warn against hype. Either way, these videos could change what we think about who—or what—is sharing our skies and oceans.
Congress Demands Release of 46 Secret UAP Videos Showing
Bizarre Non-Human Craft EncountersIn a major push for government openness, Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has ordered the Department of War to hand over 46 classified military videos by April 14. Forty-five of these clips have never been seen by the public and insiders say they offer clear proof of advanced craft that did not come from human technology.The videos capture unexplained objects flying near sensitive military bases, including radar and heat-sensor footage, satellite images, and underwater shots of swarms of objects. Some titles mention strange activity right next to a Columbus, Ohio airport and objects flying in tight formation over the Persian Gulf. One even shows underwater craft near a top-secret U.S. submarine. A few are in full color. No videos show living beings, but the movements are described as impossible for known aircraft.An insider who watched the files gave a blunt warning to the New York Post: “You’re gonna see some weird f—king s—t.” Lawmakers sent the demand in a formal letter on April 1 to Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing serious national-security risks from these objects operating freely around U.S. forces. One video from the list was already leaked in February by popular UAP investigator Jeremy Corbell, showing instant acceleration in Syrian airspace.This move fits with President Trump’s recent order to declassify more UAP files. Past Pentagon studies often found no proof of extraterrestrial tech and blamed most sightings on ordinary things or secret U.S. projects. Yet Congress is skeptical, demanding full release now because hidden information could affect military readiness. Supporters of disclosure say the public deserves the truth, while skeptics warn against hype. Either way, these videos could change what we think about who—or what—is sharing our skies and oceans.
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