Congress To Hold Ufo Hearing Wednesday

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Congress to hold UFO hearing Wednesday

Lawmakers to discuss "unidentified aerial phenomena"

The House Intelligence Committee will hold a public hearing on "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UAP) on Tuesday, May 17. It will be the first time in over 50 years that Congress has held a public hearing on UFOs.

The hearing will focus on the Pentagon's recent report on UAPs

The Pentagon released a report in June 2021 that identified 144 UAP sightings between 2004 and 2021. The report did not say whether the sightings were of alien spacecraft, but it did say that they could not be explained by any known technology.

The hearing will also discuss the potential threats posed by UAPs

Some experts believe that UAPs could pose a threat to national security. They argue that the UAPs could be flown by hostile foreign powers or even extraterrestrial beings.

The hearing is expected to be widely watched

The hearing is expected to be widely watched by the public and the media. It is likely to generate a lot of speculation about the nature of UAPs and the potential threats they pose.

The hearing could have a significant impact on the public's perception of UFOs

The hearing could have a significant impact on the public's perception of UFOs. It could help to legitimize the study of UAPs and lead to a more open discussion about the potential threats they pose.

The hearing is a sign of the growing interest in UAPs

The hearing is a sign of the growing interest in UAPs. In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile sightings of UAPs, and the Pentagon has released a number of reports on the subject. The hearing is likely to further fuel the public's interest in UAPs and lead to even more research on the subject.