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The recent U.S. House hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth" delved into groundbreaking claims about UFOs and the government's handling of the phenomenon. This November 2024 hearing, held by subcommittees of the House Oversight Committee and led by South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace and Wisconsin Republican Glenn Grothman, aimed to push for transparency in uncovering decades of alleged secrecy surrounding UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) research【8】【9】. Key Highlights: 1. Testimonies from Prominent Experts: Luis Elizondo, former Pentagon official, reaffirmed the existence of UAPs and claimed they monitor sensitive military installations globally. He alleged that the U.S. and other nations possess advanced non-human technologies, possibly triggering an arms race【8】. Tim Gallaudet, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, recounted personal experiences with UAPs during naval exercises, including the infamous "Go Fast" video. He claimed unexplained erasure of related evidence from military servers【8】. Michael Gold, former NASA associate administrator, emphasized the need to eliminate stigma impeding serious scientific investigation into UAPs【9】. Michael Shellenberger, a journalist, presented a 214-page report chronicling UAP activity since 1947 and advocated for legislation mandating UAP program transparency【8】. 2. Claims of Secret Programs: Witnesses suggested that the U.S. has been reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology for years. They raised concerns about undisclosed findings being leveraged for technological and military advancements, with little accountability【8】【9】. 3. Government Pushback: Despite previous Pentagon reports asserting no concrete evidence of extraterrestrial activity, the hearing showcased a growing movement to challenge this stance. Lawmakers reiterated the public's right to know about potential threats and discoveries involving UAPs【8】【9】. 4. Calls for Transparency: The committee urged the federal government to declassify UAP-related data, criticizing past obfuscation. Witnesses and lawmakers alike stressed the importance of demystifying UAPs to assess their implications for national security and scientific progress【9】. This hearing built upon revelations from a 2023 session, where retired Major David Grusch claimed the recovery of "non-human biologics" from crash sites. Though Grusch wasn't present this year, the testimonies continued to spark public and political interest in UAP investigations【8】.