A Hellfire missile — a hundred-pound precision weapon designed to destroy tanks — hit a UFO off the coast of Yemen. And bounced off.
In this episode, Alex and Maya break down two newly leaked Pentagon videos recorded by MQ-9 Reaper military drones. The footage, never intended for public release, was obtained by investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp.
What the Videos Show
Persian Gulf, 2012: Three orb-like objects flying in triangular formation, captured by infrared sensors. The Pentagon categorized these as three separate orbs — not a single craft. During the footage, one orb drops behind, then slingshots forward to take the lead.
Syria, 2021: A mushroom-shaped craft tracked by a Reaper drone. The moment the targeting system locked on, the object accelerated instantaneously to supersonic speeds — potentially exceeding Mach 5 — with no sonic boom, no heat trail, and no visible exhaust.
The Hellfire Incident
Shown during a congressional UAP hearing, footage captured a Hellfire missile striking an orb-shaped UAP off Yemen. The missile — designed to penetrate tank armor — had zero effect. The object continued flying at extreme velocity.
The Five Observables
UFO researchers have identified five behaviors that define genuine UAP encounters:
- Instantaneous acceleration — no buildup, immediate movement
- Hypersonic velocity without signatures — no sonic booms or heat
- Trans-medium travel — moving between space, air, and water
- Anti-gravity — hovering with no visible propulsion
- Cloaking — becoming instantly invisible
The leaked footage demonstrates at least three of these five capabilities.
The Contradiction
The Pentagon’s official position: there has never been physical proof confirming the existence of UFOs. Yet these videos are military sensor data from advanced platforms, categorized by the Pentagon’s own personnel as UAP, and archived in classified vaults.
The question isn’t whether something extraordinary is happening. The military’s own footage answers that. The question is why we’re still pretending it isn’t.