House Oversight Hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: Ex-Officials Describe Encounters, Secrecy, and a Call for Pentagon Transparency

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Lawmakers are pressuring the Pentagon for more transparency on unidentified aerial phenomena after David Fravor, Ryan Graves, and David Grusch warned that UAP pose national-security risks and may involve secret programs, while officials say there is no credible extraterrestrial evidence and more witnesses are expected to come forward.

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Lawmakers pledge to pursue greater transparency on ‘existential threat’ of UAPs

House lawmakers vowed Wednesday to place more pressure on the Pentagon for answers to existing and emerging questions about its growing cache of secretive unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) records after three former U.S. defense officials shared stunning accounts of potential government-concealed encounters with what they think could be craft and technologies of “non-human origin.