US Congress to Discuss New Footage of Cylindrical-UFO at Nuclear Base
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US Congress to Discuss New Footage of Cylindrical-UFO at Nuclear Base

The buzz surrounding UFOs in the U.S. continues to grow, with Congress preparing for another public hearing in the near future. This follows a dramatic incident in early September, when a large cylindrical object was spotted flying over Montana’s Malmstrom Air Force Base, a critical U.S. Air Force nuclear site. Nearly 2,000 people witnessed the event. In previous hearings, self-proclaimed former military and intelligence officers testified, insisting that aliens (as they say non human intelligence) exist and that recent UFO sightings are connected to extraterrestrial activity. They claimed that the government is aware of this but is keeping the information secret. Montana witnesses videotaped what one called a huge UFO with tons of blinking and spinning lights 60 miles from a US Air Force nuclear-weapons base. However, current high-ranking military officials from the Department of Defense and experts from organizations such as the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and NASA have consistently denied these claims. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) was established in the Pentagon with a clear purpose: to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). They state that there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life or technology and that reports suggesting UFOs defy known physical laws are unreliable. Many in the public believe the government is withholding information, while officials accuse these so-called “witnesses” of fabricating stories—especially those involving alien bodies or spacecraft allegedly hidden at secret facilities. The US Pentagon has released video of an orb-shaped UFO flying over Iraq. As we can now see, UFOs most often appear in a spherical shape. Dr Kirkpatrick claimed that, as yet, there was nothing to show that crafts were extraterrestrial. The mysterious cylinder was captured on video by a witness who, along with his wife, was about 60 miles from the base. The witness couldn’t identify the object but is confident it was not related to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites, which some had speculated. He described the object as a solid, massive cylinder with orange lights, visible both from above and below. While the object appeared cylindrical from the side, the witness didn’t rule out the possibility that it was actually disc-shaped. The witness’s wife was so overwhelmed by the sight that she was moved to tears. New York Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who is leading the upcoming hearing, believes it will help bring clarity. Dr. Jon T. Kosloski, the new head of AARO, has been invited to testify, replacing Dr. Sean M. Kirkpatrick. Before his Pentagon appointment, Dr. Kosloski held a significant position at the National Security Agency (NSA). There, he was part of a specialized team that analyzed satellite data and other forms of intelligence to identify potential threats. Personally, I’m skeptical that the hearings will produce any groundbreaking revelations. I fully expect Dr. Jon T. Kosloski to assure Senator Gillibrand and her colleagues that there are no aliens involved. The post US Congress to Discuss New Footage of Cylindrical-UFO at Nuclear Base appeared first on Anomalien.com.