Upcoming UAP Hearings: House Announces Public Sessions for November 13th
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The House of Representatives will hold a public hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) on November 13th. The hearing, which will be the first of its kind in over 50 years, will be held by the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee.
The hearing will be open to the public and will be livestreamed on the House Intelligence Committee's website. Subcommittee Chairman Andre Carson (D-Ind.) said in a statement that the hearing will "provide an opportunity for the American people to hear directly from government officials about what we know about UAPs and what we are doing to investigate them."
The hearing comes amid growing public interest in UAPs. In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile sightings of UAPs by military pilots and civilians. The Pentagon has also released several videos of UAPs, but has not been able to identify what they are.
The House hearing is expected to focus on the government's investigation into UAPs. The subcommittee will hear from witnesses from the Pentagon, the intelligence community, and academia. The hearing will also explore the potential national security implications of UAPs.
The House hearing is a significant development in the government's investigation into UAPs. It is the first time that Congress has held a public hearing on the topic in over 50 years. The hearing is expected to provide the public with more information about the government's investigation into UAPs and the potential national security implications of these phenomena.