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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/CraigSignals on 2025-09-20 20:39:10+00:00.
When ABC reported on the latest UAP hearing and asked the Pentagon for comment, the Pentagon’s official statement could have just been “no comment” or something neutral in tone and message. Instead, their response was pretty cold and not a little bit ominous for an industry that depends on access to keep their newsrooms running.
“We have nothing for you.”
When I read that it stopped me in my tracks for a sec. I get that DOD doesn’t want to talk about UFOs. The degree to which they’re willing to obfuscate and flat out lie from behind the podium indicates the matter is of the highest priority in terms of secrecy.
I was amazed that the Hellfire missile video was released. Even more so when we found out it was an unattributed leak. I was less surprised to hear there was a manhunt underway for the leader.
The Hellfire missile video is evidence on multiple levels. It is evidence that our airspace is occupied by something our best weapons can’t touch. It’s evidence that the misinformation engine that is consuming our internet will contort itself beyond repair to convince you not to believe your own eyes (really bots, it’s not a balloon and everyone can see that clearly).
But it might be evidence of something darker too, not in the sky but in our own social structure. Our Govt might turn very dark very fast in reaction to UAP information being released. This latest development couldn’t be any darker. The Pentagon just brazenly called for a State sactioned media, demanding approval of every article written on national security matters even if the information therein is unclassified. I think this could be a direct message in response to the Hellfire missile video release: Keep this up and we won’t even pretend you’re a free people anymore.