U.S. Congress to Hold New UFO Hearing: Will More Secrets Be Uncovered?

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U.S. Congress to Hold New UFO Hearing: Will More Secrets Be Uncovered?

Today, the U.S. Congress is preparing for yet another public hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), a term that’s come to replace the more familiar “UFOs.” This shift in language reflects a growing recognition that these mysterious sightings don’t just happen in the skies but can also appear in space, underwater, and across various realms. This hearing, organized by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability, is set to bring further attention to the hidden files and secrecy surrounding UAP research conducted by the U.S. government.


The event, titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth," will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET (1630 GMT) in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. For those who can't be there in person, a live stream will be available courtesy of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability.


This is the second time Congress has held such a hearing to “pull back the curtain” on UAP research, challenging the Department of Defense’s restrictive classification policies on the topic. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Glenn Grothman (R-Wis.), leading the hearing, argue that Americans deserve to know what the government knows about these unexplained sightings. As stated by the House Committee, the goal is to provide transparency and help the public understand the potential security implications of UAPs.


One of the most anticipated speakers today is Luis Elizondo, a former U.S. counterintelligence officer and well-known UAP whistleblower. Elizondo has long claimed that the U.S. government is concealing vital information about UAPs, including recovered materials from suspected alien crafts. In his 2024 book Imminent, Elizondo alleged the existence of “nonhuman bodies” recovered from the famous Roswell crash in 1947. He also contends that other nations, notably China and Russia, have taken UAPs seriously enough to involve their scientific communities in related research without the stigma seen in the United States.


Another speaker, Tim Gallaudet, a retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, will bring a different perspective to the hearing. Gallaudet’s focus will be on unidentified submersible objects, which he believes pose potential security risks in U.S. waters. His testimony is expected to delve into how these underwater anomalies may affect maritime operations and could represent an additional front for the U.S. to monitor.


Michael Shellenberger, an investigative journalist, will also testify, likely reinforcing the claims that secret government programs have hidden UFO crash retrievals and other evidence of alien encounters from the public eye. NASA’s former Associate Administrator of Space Policy, Michael Gold, will round out the panel, representing NASA’s independent UAP study team. The study, released in September 2024, reported that while no evidence of extraterrestrial origin for UAPs was found, there’s still a significant amount that remains unexplained. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, in discussing the findings, remarked that understanding UAPs is a complex issue that demands deeper inquiry.


This new hearing is an important moment for U.S. transparency on UAPs. It’s also a rare opportunity to hear directly from high-ranking experts who have investigated these phenomena, providing a valuable chance for the public to learn about an area that has remained mostly hidden from view. 


Whether this hearing will finally reveal definitive answers, or simply raise more questions, is anyone's guess—but it will certainly keep the public, and scientists, intrigued. As curiosity grows, so too does the demand for the truth. For now, though, the American people will have to tune in to find out what their government might know about what’s really out there.

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