Congress Is About to Hold a UFO Hearing. Here Are the Strange Things Washingtonians Are Seeing in the Sky.
The upcoming Congressional UFO hearing is just the latest sign that the issue of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) is being taken more seriously than ever before.
In the past year, the Pentagon has released a series of reports on UAPs, and NASA has announced a new study on the topic. And in May, Congress held its first hearing on UFOs in more than 50 years.
The upcoming hearing is expected to focus on the Pentagon's recent UAP reports, which have concluded that there is no evidence that UAPs are of extraterrestrial origin. However, the reports have also acknowledged that the vast majority of UAPs remain unexplained.
While the Pentagon's reports have been inconclusive, there is no shortage of people who believe that UAPs are real and that they may even be of extraterrestrial origin.
In fact, a recent poll found that a majority of Americans believe that UFOs are real. And in Washington, D.C., there have been a number of recent sightings of strange objects in the sky.
In April, a group of people reported seeing a large, triangular object hovering over the National Mall. And in May, a pilot reported seeing a strange object flying near the Pentagon.
These are just a few of the many strange things that Washingtonians have seen in the sky in recent years.
While there is no definitive answer to what these objects are, the fact that they are being seen so frequently is sure to keep people talking.
Here are some of the most common theories about what UAPs might be:
- They are extraterrestrial spacecraft.
- They are secret military aircraft.
- They are natural phenomena, such as weather balloons or meteors.
- They are hoaxes.
The truth about UAPs is likely to be much more complex than any of these theories. However, the upcoming Congressional hearing is sure to shed some light on this fascinating topic.