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Watch: New video shows U.S. missile bounce off UFO



Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri showed a video from Oct. 30, 2024, of what he described as an orb flying off the coast of Yemen and being struck by a missile. The orb continued to fly after being hit. Burlison presented the video at a House hearing on UFOs, also known as UAPs.

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  1. What happened to the US policy of not shooting at these things? in Vietnam, they "returned" on of our missiles, hours later, to ship far off the coast, from what I remember. They could tell because of the serial number I think. And the same thing happened with machine gun fire. I guess they ended that policy lol I'm not so sure that's a great idea

  2. This is how stupid our government really is and also your hard-earned taxpayer money is paying for these hearings…
    Reflections, lens flares, heat artifacts, or sensor glitches can make ordinary objects look extraordinary.
    Missile strikes in particular can cause visual anomalies that make objects appear to “continue” moving when it’s a visual artifact.
    The reason for this is that infrared and military sensors display everything in 2D, so even objects that have been shot down can appear to keep moving forward, when in reality they may just be falling.

  3. I got myself into a short conversation with a notable physicist on this subject and his question was, (I hadn't mentioned the word 'alien'), "If it is aliens, why are they always hiding?".
    We were discussing the Navy footage and my answer was "Does it look like they're hiding?" It's indifference – If it is aliens, they literally couldn't care less… to an extent anyway.

  4. It looks like a bubble. After the missle hits it there's a frame where 3 little pieces come off of it, I took a screenshot of it, and the outline of the bubble is broken temporarily. This break almost looks like where the little pieces leaked out of like a bubble that is filled with who knows.

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