The recent U.S. Congressional hearings on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), often referred to as UFOs, marked a historic moment in government transparency. Lawmakers heard testimony from military officials, intelligence experts, and whistleblowers who claimed that encounters with unexplained aerial objects are more frequent than acknowledged. Whistleblowers stressed the importance of legal protection for those coming forward, arguing that secrecy has long undermined both national security and public trust. Members of Congress echoed that sentiment, pressing for greater openness from the Pentagon and intelligence agencies. The hearings aimed to reassure citizens that concerns over aerial anomalies—ranging from possible foreign surveillance to unknown technologies—are being taken seriously. By linking UAP transparency with whistleblower protection, officials hope to encourage more credible witnesses to share evidence without fear of retaliation. The ultimate goal: restore public trust and ensure that accountability, not secrecy, guides the search for answers. <br /> <br />#UFO #Aliens #UAP #USMarines #PentagonSecrets #AlienCoverUp #UFOVideo #Disclosure #AlienTechnology #GovernmentSecrets #Hellfire #Whistleblower