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Incredible never-before-seen image of cruise ship-sized UFO flying underneath commercial US plane

Source: Daily Mail

Date: May 2, 2025



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A bipartisan congressional briefing Thursday revealed startling details of a never-before-seen UFO hovering over the US. 


Government officials heard from scientists who said they need a larger role in the investigation into UFOs and other strange phenomena the government has been keeping secret.


The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, with help from the UAP Disclosure Fund, held the briefing Thursday called 'Understanding UAP: Science, National Security & Innovation.'


It's focused on UFOs (or UAPs, as they're now called) and what the government knows about these unusual sightings.


Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon official who investigated UAPs before becoming a UFO whistleblower, and Avi Loeb, a Harvard astrophysicist, were the main speakers.

They're pushing for the government to release more UAP data and for the development of better ways of detecting these unidentified objects.


The hearing was led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, the Republican congresswoman from Florida charged by President Trump with overseeing the disclosure of several classified events, including UFO sightings.


Tech expert reveals 'UAP inspired technologies' being worked on by private businesses


Dr Anna Brady-Estevez, a founding partner of American DeepTech, a technology investment firm, revealed that companies in the private sector are allegedly building new inventions based on alien systems.


Brady-Estevez, who previously worked with NASA on space economic policy, said she had funded entrepreneurs who described their inventions as being inspired by UFOs.


'They were working on advanced energy. They were working on advanced communications,' the tech investor explained.


'I funded companies working on what the entrepreneurs later described as UAP-adjacent or UAP-inspired technologies,' Brady-Estevez added.


She added that these inventors were not allowed to go into detail about their tech because of the classified nature of the research.

 
 
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