Military possesses abundant video and photo evidence, says Michael Shellenberger in UFO hearing

Military possesses abundant video and photo evidence, says Michael Shellenberger in UFO hearing

On April 30th, Michael Shellenberger, a well-known environmentalist and nuclear energy advocate, testified at a UFO hearing held by the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Oversight and Accountability. During his testimony, Shellenberger asserted that the military possesses an abundance of video and photo evidence related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), more commonly referred to as UFOs.

Shellenberger’s testimony added to the growing body of evidence suggesting that the US government has knowledge of and access to significant information regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. His claims support the notion that the military has been actively tracking and recording encounters with UFOs, and potentially withholding this information from the public.

The hearing, which also featured testimony from other UAP researchers, provided a platform for experts to share their findings and perspectives on the mysterious and often unexplained sightings of unidentified aircraft. Shellenberger emphasized the need for transparency and disclosure, urging the government to release its UFO data for public scrutiny.

As discussions surrounding UFO sightings and encounters continue to gain traction in mainstream media and government forums, testimonies such as Shellenberger’s serve to highlight the significance of the issue and push for greater transparency in the handling of UAP-related information. The hearing left many questions unanswered, but one thing remains clear – the military possesses a wealth of video and photo evidence that could shed light on the truth behind these compelling and often perplexing encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena.

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