Missile Strikes UFO, But It Doesn’t Fall
So, let’s talk about one of the most jaw-dropping things to come out of Washington this week. During a House hearing on UFO transparency, lawmakers were shown a video that almost feels like it came out of a science fiction movie. What’s in this footage? A U.S. military drone fires a Hellfire missile—yes, the same type of weapon designed to obliterate armored vehicles—directly at a strange orb-shaped object flying over Yemen. And here’s the kicker: instead of being destroyed, the object just shrugs it off. The missile literally bounces off, and the orb keeps gliding along as if nothing happened.
Now, this wasn’t a leaked clip from some internet forum—it was presented right there on Capitol Hill by Representative Eric Burlison of Missouri. Lawmakers, witnesses, and even journalists who were present admitted they were stunned. One reporter, George Knapp, described it in plain terms: “That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and it just bounced right off.” According to him, there are entire servers full of similar videos that Congress hasn’t even been allowed to see yet.
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Think about what that means. The Hellfire missile is one of the most reliable and lethal weapons in the U.S. arsenal. Nothing we know of in conventional technology can withstand a direct strike from it—certainly not an object suspended in midair. When members of Congress asked the expert witnesses whether any U.S. technology could survive such a hit, the answer was a flat “no.”
Veterans like Jeffrey Nuccetelli and Alexandro Wiggins, who have had their own encounters with these unexplained phenomena, testified that they had never seen anything remotely close to this kind of resilience. All three main witnesses admitted they were disturbed by what they saw in the footage. And really, who wouldn’t be?
Beyond this video, other stories surfaced during the hearing. Nuccetelli recalled a dramatic 2003 incident at Vandenberg, now Space Force Base, where a fast-moving object appeared to dart straight at personnel before vanishing. Wiggins described his own experience with what pilots often call a “Tic Tac” craft—something that maneuvered with no signs of propulsion we recognize.
Taken together, these testimonies and this new footage raise some serious questions. If these objects aren’t ours—and if no missile can bring them down—then what exactly are we dealing with? Lawmakers pushed hard for greater transparency, demanding the government release more of this material to the public.
So, the image left with everyone watching is this: a powerful U.S. missile slamming into a mysterious orb in the sky, and that orb flying on completely untouched. It’s the kind of moment that forces people to rethink what’s possible, and it has added a whole new layer to the ongoing debate over UFOs, or as officials now prefer to call them, UAPs.
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