Congress' First Public Hearing on UFOs in 50 Years: Start Time Tuesday,
How to Watch
"The American people deserve full transparency," Rep. Adam
Schiff says.
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An unidentified flying object captured by the US Navy in the
"gimbal" video.
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Few things capture the public
imagination quite like UFOs and sci-fi suggestions that aliens might be
vacationing on our humble little planet. And on Tuesday, May 17, the US House
Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation
Subcommittee plans to shed some light on UFOs -- more formally known as
unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP -- with an open hearing.
Among those presenting
information on these elusive objects will be Ronald Moultrie, undersecretary of
defense for intelligence and security, and Scott Bray, deputy director of naval
intelligence. In the days leading up to the hearing, others involved definitely
haven't shied away from heightening the anticipation.
"Americans need to know
more about these unexplained occurrences," tweeted
Indiana Rep. Andre Carson, who will chair the proceedings.
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