House Oversight hearing on increased UFO sightings, national security
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The House Oversight Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the issue of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs. The hearing, which was the first of its kind in over 50 years, was called in response to a growing number of UAP sightings by military personnel and civilians.
The witnesses at the hearing included three former military officials who have claimed to have seen UAPs. David Fravor, a former Navy commander, described seeing a UAP that was "unlike anything I've ever seen" while flying a fighter jet in 2004. Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, said that he saw UAPs on a "weekly" basis while flying off the coast of California. And David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence official, said that he was informed of a "multi-decade" government program to retrieve UAPs.
The lawmakers at the hearing expressed concern about the national security implications of UAPs. They questioned the witnesses about whether UAPs could be foreign drones or other advanced technology that could pose a threat to the United States. They also asked about the government's efforts to collect data on UAPs and to investigate these sightings.
The hearing ended with a call for greater transparency from the government on the issue of UAPs. The lawmakers said that the public has a right to know more about these unexplained phenomena, and that the government should be more forthcoming with its findings.
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