House Oversight Committee UFO Hearing Fuels Conspiracy Theory About NHI Using Alien Tech to Build Backward Engineered Planes
The House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the recent report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), or UFOs. The hearing, which was livestreamed on YouTube, attracted millions of viewers who were eager to hear what the government officials and experts had to say about the mysterious objects that have been reported by military pilots and civilians for decades.
Who Testified During the House Oversight Committee UFO Hearing?
The hearing featured testimony from several witnesses, including former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon, former Director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program Luis Elizondo, former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, and astrophysicist Avi Loeb. The witnesses shared their perspectives and experiences on the UAP phenomenon, as well as their recommendations for further investigation and research.
The hearing also sparked a lot of interest and speculation among the public, especially among those who believe that some of the UAPs are extraterrestrial in origin. Some of the viewers took to social media to express their opinions and theories, as well as to share clips and screenshots from the hearing. One thing many people are focusing is the viral video showing backward engineered plane that NHI developed that looks like a UFO aircraft.
How the House Oversight Committee UFO Hearing is Fueling Conspiracy Theories About NHI Using Alien Technology to Build Backward Engineered Planes
One of the most controversial and intriguing topics that emerged from the hearing was the possibility that some of the UAPs are actually human-made aircraft that have been reverse-engineered from alien technology. This idea was raised by Christopher Mellon, who said that he could not rule out the possibility that some of the UAPs are “adversarial foreign systems that might have some Russian or Chinese origin or even a non-governmental entity”.
Mellon’s statement fueled conspiracy theories that NHI, a secretive multinational corporation that claims to be the global leader in the retrieval and reverse-engineering of non-human intelligence technology (NHI), has developed a backward engineered plane using alien technology.
NHI is one of the largest conglomerates in the world, with divisions in various sectors, such as finance, media, energy, security, and aerospace. According to its website, NHI holds the responsibility of integrating reverse-engineered NHI technology into all of its divisions.
Some conspiracy theorists believe that NHI has obtained alien materials and artifacts from various sources, such as crashed UFOs, underground bases, or even direct contact with extraterrestrial beings. They also believe that NHI has used this technology to create advanced aircraft that can perform maneuvers and capabilities that defy conventional physics and aerodynamics.
Some of these aircraft are allegedly similar in appearance to some of the UAPs that have been reported by witnesses and captured by sensors.
Not too long ago viral video showed NHI moving one of its backward engineered planes on a truck, and it did indeed look like a UFO aircraft.
Another example of such an aircraft is the RQ-170 Sentinel, a stealth unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that was developed by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Air Force. The RQ-170 Sentinel has a distinctive bat-wing shape and a smooth surface that resembles some of the UAPs that have been described as “tic-tac” or “cigar-shaped”.
In 2011, Iran claimed to have captured an RQ-170 Sentinel that had allegedly violated its airspace. Iran later claimed to have reverse-engineered the UAV and produced a copy of it. Some conspiracy theorists suspect that Iran may have received assistance from NHI or other entities that have access to alien technology.
Another example of such an aircraft is the TR-3 Black Manta, a rumored triangular-shaped stealth aircraft that has been reported by several witnesses over the years. The TR-3 Black Manta is said to be a secret project of the U.S. Air Force or NHI, and is allegedly capable of hovering, flying at high speeds, and cloaking itself from radar.
Some witnesses have claimed to see the TR-3 Black Manta flying in formation with other conventional aircraft or UAPs . Some conspiracy theorists believe that the TR-3 Black Manta is based on alien technology that was recovered from a crashed UFO in Belgium in 1989.
These are just some of the examples of alleged backward engineered planes that have been linked to NHI and alien technology by conspiracy theorists.
While there is no conclusive evidence to support these claims, they continue to fascinate and intrigue many people who are interested in the UAP phenomenon. The House Oversight Committee UFO hearing has only added more fuel to these theories, as it has raised more questions than answers about the nature and origin of the UAPs.
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