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New UFO videos induce curiosity about aliens, Here’s what US officials said

Both the pilots told the Lawmakers that the Pentagon wanted to encourage their pilots to reports such UFO sightings

New Delhi: In one-of-its-kind hearing in over 50 years, top Pentagon officials showed several new UFO videos to Congress in the first open US House Intelligence hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

According to NBC Boston, “US Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray at the hearing, testified that reports of UAPs are ‘frequent’ and have been on the rise for more than a decade. Bray further showed previously classified videos of spherical objects flying in the sky to the lawmakers”.

In one of the videos that happen to be a little, a small flying object flies past a military pilot, while in another clip, several glowing objects in triangular form can be seen flying in the night sky.

He further told Congress that the mystery behind the triangular objects flying in the sky still goes unexplained. “I do not have an explanation for what this specific object is”, he said.

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“There are a small handful of cases in which we have more data that our analysis simply hasn’t been able to fully pull together a picture of what happened. These have involved unexpected ‘flight characteristics’ or signature management”, he added.

Pentagon’s top two officials Scott Bray and Ronald Moultrie appeared before the US House of Representatives intelligence subcommittee on May 17.

Deputy director of naval intelligence, Scott Bray told the committee that “When it comes to material that we have, we have no material, we have detected no emanations, within the UAB task force that would suggest it is anything non-terrestrial in origin”.

“We know that our service members have encountered unidentified aerial phenomena, and because UAP pose potential flight safety and general security risks, we are committed to a focused effort to determine their origins”, he stated.

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Both the pilots told the Lawmakers that the Pentagon wanted to encourage their pilots to reports such sightings in order to remove taint associated with such sightings.