Internet baffled as viral UFO footage shows hellfire missile deflecting off mysterious orb

During a congressional hearing, intriguing video footage was presented that seems to depict an American Hellfire missile rebounding from a glowing sphere. The online community is asking for clarification on this peculiar incident.

At a hearing under the House Oversight subcommittee about UFO transparency and safeguarding whistleblowers, Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) played a video. This footage was captured by an American MQ-9 Reaper drone near Yemen’s coast on October 30, 2024, and it depicts the drone launching a missile at a bright, swiftly moving object.

The missile apparently hits the orbiting object, yet rather than detonating, it keeps moving forward as though no collision occurred. This incident during the hearing left lawmakers puzzled, as they emphasized that no known American technology could withstand a direct Hellfire impact. This has sparked curiosity about what we might have inadvertently captured on film.

— Rep. Eric Burlison (@RepEricBurlison) September 9, 2025

Wild new UFO footage sparks theories of alien technology

In the digital realm, various hypotheses proliferated. One user asserted, “This is merely a trial run to assess the potential of our highly advanced technology.” Another suggested, “A U.S. Hellfire missile seemed to rebound off an intelligent being’s natural electromagnetic barrier, potentially encountering Earth’s first extraterrestrial life form.

Some people went even farther by saying, “It’s not too far-fetched to suggest that if the aliens chose to, they could easily overpower us. They are here in peace and have no intention of socializing with us.

The missile didn’t split or bounce off; instead, it pierced through the target, shattering it into fragments and sending debris tumbling down from the sky. Given this, @RepLuna and @RepEricBurlison should correct their statements immediately, as they seem to have misrepresented the incident. Furthermore, they ought to refrain from presenting last-minute unidentified flying objects as facts without proper verification.

— Mick West (@MickWest) September 10, 2025

Critics, on the other hand, remained unconvinced. UFO analyst Mick West countered by suggesting that the video had been misunderstood. He clarified that the object in question was not split or bounced off anything; instead, it simply penetrated the target, shattering it into pieces and causing it to plummet from the sky.

As a gamer putting this in layman’s terms, here’s my take: What I saw was far from right. That missile didn’t “split” or bounce off; instead, it cleanly penetrated the target, shattering it into fragments and sending them tumbling down from the sky. @RepLuna and @RepEricBurlison should rectify their statements, and moreover, they need to halt any last-minute broadcast of UFO-like incidents that might be misleading.

— Mick West (@MickWest) September 10, 2025

The video emerges during a period of increased curiosity regarding possible extraterrestrial meetings. Lately, 3I/ATLAS – the third interstellar object detected passing through our solar system – has drawn attention, particularly after Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb proposed it might be an alien spacecraft due to its unusual brightness and other characteristics.

Although Neil deGrasse Tyson emphasized the importance of gathering more evidence, he didn’t completely dismiss the idea that advanced alien technology might exist.

Currently, no definite information is available, and it’s advised to approach claims about extraterrestrial spacecraft with some skepticism. However, videos like the one recently shown in Congress have sparked intrigue and fueled speculation, leading to increased demands for openness.

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2025-09-10 21:21