Representative Grothman Tells Newsmax: Public Interest Peaked in UFO Hearing
Rep. Glenn Grothman, chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, highlights the importance of a congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs. Grothman mentions that two Navy pilots shared their stories during the hearing, including sightings of unusual flying objects that behaved unlike normal aircraft. The pilots observed large, Tic Tac-shaped objects moving in unusual patterns, as well as a spherical-shaped object in the Atlantic Ocean with a black box in the middle. Grothman believes that when two respected military pilots come forward with such claims, it warrants a hearing to further investigate the phenomenon. He acknowledges the high level of public interest in UAPs and suggests that the government may have information related to extraterrestrial visitation that has been kept hidden for years. Grothman finds the topic fascinating and notes the positive coverage of the hearing, with many people being excited about the subject formerly known as UFOs.