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 September 10, 2025

UAP orb survives Hellfire missile strike in shocking video shown to Congress

A U.S. drone’s Hellfire missile slammed into an unidentified aerial phenomenon, yet the orb kept cruising, unfazed. This jaw-dropping footage, shown to Congress, has reignited questions about what’s really zipping through our skies. The incident screams for answers, not bureaucratic stonewalling.

Fox News reported that on Tuesday, a House Oversight subcommittee hearing in Washington, D.C., showcased a video of an MQ-9 drone tracking a mysterious orb off Yemen’s coast. Another drone fired a Hellfire missile, which hit the UAP but failed to destroy it. The orb’s resilience stunned lawmakers and witnesses alike.

“That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off,” journalist George Knapp declared. A missile that can obliterate tanks was shrugged off like a pebble. This isn’t just a glitch in the Matrix—it’s a wake-up call.

Witnesses, including Air Force veteran Jeffrey Nuccetelli and Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Alexandro Wiggins, confirmed no known U.S. technology can withstand a Hellfire strike.

The orb’s defiance of a weapon designed to pulverize suggests capabilities beyond our grasp. Progressive fantasies of “peaceful aliens” don’t explain this.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., pressed the point: “Are you aware of anything in the U.S. arsenal that can split a Hellfire missile…and keep going?” The answer was a resounding no. This isn’t sci-fi; it’s a national security puzzle demanding scrutiny.

The hearing, focused on UFO transparency and whistleblower protections, included testimony from Nuccetelli, Wiggins, journalist George Knapp, Air Force veteran Dylan Borland, and Joe Spielberger from the Project On Government Oversight. Their accounts painted a picture of a government hiding more than it shares. Transparency isn’t a buzzword—it’s a necessity.

Vandenberg Incident Adds Context

Nuccetelli recounted a chilling 2003 incident at Vandenberg Air Force Base, now Vandenberg Space Force Base, in California. He described hearing chaos over the radio as a friend screamed, “It’s coming right at us!” The object, dubbed the “Vandenberg Red Square,” then vanished at breakneck speed.

“[The object] shot off and was done,” Nuccetelli recalled his friend saying. The incident left personnel rattled, with no official explanation. This wasn’t a weather balloon or a woke reinterpretation of physics—it was real and unexplained.

Wiggins shared his own encounter with a “Tic Tac” UAP, noting its lack of conventional propulsion signatures as it sped away. These objects don’t play by our rules of aerodynamics. The Pentagon’s silence on this is deafening.

Lawmakers demanded answers about UAP origins, which remain shrouded in mystery. The government’s obsession with secrecy fuels distrust among citizens tired of being patronized. If these objects aren’t ours, whose are they?

George Knapp revealed a bombshell: “There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kinds of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see.” The public deserves access, not elitist gatekeeping. Hiding evidence only emboldens conspiracy theories.

The Yemen video, described as frightening by Nuccetelli, Wiggins, and Borland, underscores the urgency. A UAP shrugging off a Hellfire missile isn’t a trivial anomaly—it’s a technological leap we can’t ignore. Dismissive attitudes from the left won’t make this go away.

Whistleblower Protections Urged

Witnesses emphasized the need for stronger whistleblower protections to encourage insiders to come forward. Fear of retaliation keeps critical information locked away. A government that punishes truth-tellers while shielding UAP data isn’t serving the people.

The hearing exposed a pattern of unexplained encounters, from Yemen’s skies to Vandenberg’s chaos. Lawmakers, particularly conservatives like Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., who presented the video, are pushing back against bureaucratic opacity. The public isn’t asking for tinfoil-hat theories—just the facts.

This isn’t about chasing little green men; it’s about accountability and security. If advanced technology is outpacing U.S. capabilities, Congress must act, not cower behind classified briefings. The American people deserve a government that trusts them with the truth.

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