Two Pentagon officials appear before House intelligence committee.
On Tuesday, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie and Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray attended a congressional hearing to field questions about UFOs. This is the second time that Moultrie and Bray have appeared before Congress to discuss unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The Pentagon has reported more than 140 cases of UAPs since 2004, and though all most likely originate from earth, their exact origins have yet to be pinpointed or explained.
“We know that our service members have encountered unidentified aerial phenomena, and because UAP pose potential flight safety and general security risks, we are committed to a focused effort to determine their origins,” Undersecretary Moultrie said.
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For wisdom for members of Congress urging the Pentagon to investigate further into UFO sightings.
- For Defense Department officials as they determine the threat UAPs may pose to national security.
- For U.S. federal agents that deal with top secret and classified information.
Sources: The Hill, Reuters