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An unprecedented video, released on Tuesday by a member of Congress, seems to show a US military hell fire rocket that bounces off a bright, shiny object that was followed by Yemen’s bank in 2024. October 30

The video was released at the palace’s Government Supervisory Subcommittee Listening due to unspecified anomalic phenomena (UAP), that is, the UFO army term.

At the hearing rep. Eric Burrison (R-Mo.) Played the video he said “I was given” and which he said he took the MQ-9 Reaper drone.

The top video showed a fast -moving object moving in a straight line over the waves on the shores of Yemen, and captured what, according to Burlison, was a hell rocket fired by another cutting drone, which seemed to struck the object.

“I am not going to explain it to you, you will see exactly what it is doing,” said Burlison, when the video was played.

The video shows what looked like an effect, but the object seemed to be on the same trajectory.

Kevin Dietschas/Getty images – Photo: unspecified air phenomena (UAP) witnesses testify to the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee’s working group for the distribution of federal secrets in the Capitol, 2025. September 9th.

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“This is when it is enlarged, you can still see how he is traveling,” said Burlison, who has not provided information on how he received the video.

At a time when the video was photographed, Yemen’s waters were an active combat zone as US naval ships and aircraft protected commercial transport lanes from missiles and drones that Houthi fighters in Yemen laid off on ships.

US Navy ships regularly shot at Houthi missiles and drones that threaten them or commercial ships.

The video raises several questions: Did he record a possible ship attack? Did the object threaten US warships acting in the fighting area?

“The public should see this material and why you are not allowed, I do not know,” said the investigative journalist George Knapp, who was a witness at a Tuesday meeting along with others identified as informers of military UFOs incident.

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“This is a Hellfire rocket, using the UFOs and just (bounced) right away,” he said, commenting on the video. “And that continued.”

“It continued,” Burlison agreed, “and it seems to have been taken with garbage.”

“Yes. What is the devil?” Knapp added.

Kevin Dietschas/Getty Images - Photo: No Air Phenomenon (UAP) journalist George Knapp testifies to the Chamber's Supervisory Committee's working group for the declaration of federal secrets in the Capitol, 2025. September 9th.

Kevin Dietschas/Getty Images – Photo: No Air Phenomenon (UAP) journalist George Knapp testifies to the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee’s working group for the declaration of federal secrets in the Capitol, 2025. September 9th.

Burrison said he was not going to guess what the object was in the video, but asked, “Why are we blocked consistently from this information?”

The US defense officer told ABC News: “We have nothing to present about” when asked to confirm the video and time and place suspected.

Asked to comment on the video, the DOD spokesman said, “I have nothing to you.”

The Pentagon’s entire field of anomaly resolution (AARO) continues to investigate USAP reports submitted by military personnel, some of which have returned for decades.

Although she was able to explain some high -level reports, there are still many cases that have been unexplained and found that any of the incidents are of extraterrestrial origin.

Kevin Dietschas/Getty Images - Photo: Unidentified Air Phenomena (UAP) Witnesses are sworn before testifying to the Working Group of the Termination Committee for the Federal Secrets in the Capitol, 2025. September 9th.

Kevin Dietschas/Getty Images – Photo: Unidentified Air Phenomena (UAP) Witnesses are sworn before testifying to the Working Group of the Termination Committee for the Federal Secrets in the Capitol, 2025. September 9th.

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The new video is similar to 2015. A video that was known as a Go Fast video showing a fast -moving object that seems to fly at high speed above the waves in California waters.

Later, Aaro analysts found that the video captured an optical illusion covering the balloon, and that the high speed speed, which was captured by the sensor on the Navy F/A-1 18 fighter jet, was due to the parallel and camera corner from which the camera looked at the object.

Aar’s officials said earlier that some older incidents were unexplained, as high -tech military sensors were not sufficient at the time. Newer incidents provide more data due to increased sophistication of sensors that analysts can use to view them.

At the end of the hearing rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) Repeated the video and asked the commission members whether they were afraid of what they saw in the video. Everyone said yes except Knapp, who replied that he was glad that the video was released.

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