Congress Holds First Public UAP Hearing in Over 50 Years
On May 17, 2022, Congress held the first public UAP hearing since the 1960s, revealing over 400 cases and confirming AATIP's existence under oath.
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Background
On May 17, 2022, Congress held a historic 90-minute public hearing on UAP — the first since the 1960s. Key revelations: over 400 UAP cases logged in the previous year; UAP are real and not US technology; they pose a potential threat to air safety and national security.
Ronald Moultrue, head of Pentagon intelligence, acknowledged the existence of AATIP under oath — a silent victory confirming Elizondo's claims after years of Pentagon denials. Congressman Mike Gallagher entered the Wilson/Davis memo into the Congressional Record on national television.
Elizondo's Account
In Imminent, Elizondo discusses the May 2022 congressional hearing as a milestone enabled by the legislative efforts of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Representative Mike Gallagher. He notes that the hearing included the reading of Wilson-Davis memo contents into the congressional record, marking the first official acknowledgment of this document.
Significance
The first Congressional UAP hearing in over 50 years, with sworn testimony confirming AATIP and acknowledging over 400 military UAP cases.