
Congressional members are pushing to declassify 46 UAP videos including underwater swarm footage, satellite imagery, and full-color recordings. Multiple officials describe the contents as deeply unsettling.
“Congressional members are pushing to declassify 46 UAP videos including underwater swarm footage, satellite imagery, and full-color recordings. Multiple officials describe the contents as deeply unsettling.”
Multiple members of Congress are demanding the Pentagon declassify and release 46 UAP videos that remain classified. Officials who have seen the footage describe it in terms that go far beyond "unidentified aircraft" — underwater swarms, satellite captures of objects that shouldn't exist, and full-color recordings of things that defy known physics.
The number is specific because Congress knows exactly which videos they're demanding. These aren't rumored — they're cataloged, classified, and sitting in Pentagon secure storage. Each one has been reviewed by intelligence analysts. Each one remains classified despite multiple congressional requests for release.
That quote comes from a sitting member of Congress who has viewed classified UAP briefings. When elected officials who have seen the evidence use language like that, the implication is clear: what's on those tapes doesn't match any conventional explanation.
Underwater swarm footage: multiple objects operating beneath the ocean surface in coordinated formation. Satellite imagery: objects captured from space that exhibit flight characteristics impossible for any known aircraft. Full-color recordings: high-resolution video that removes the ambiguity of grainy infrared footage.
's argument for classification is "." But the 2023 established that UAP represent a potential threat precisely because we don't understand them. Hiding evidence of that threat from the public doesn't protect national security — it undermines it.
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