The Hellfire That Bounced – Shocking UFO Footage Exposes US Military’s Failed Strike Over Yemen

🚨 BREAKING: Shocking Radar Footage – US Hellfire Missile FIRES at UFO Over Ocean… And BOUNCES RIGHT OFF! 🚨

Off Yemen’s coast, amid Houthi chaos: An MQ-9 Reaper drone locks on a glowing orb zipping over waves – no wings, no heat signature, defying physics. Green light given, a Hellfire screams in… but instead of exploding on impact, it glances off like a pebble on steel, the orb tumbling briefly before speeding away unscathed. Whistleblowers call it “impossible tech” – tougher than any tank, shrugging off a missile that shreds armor. This isn’t a glitch; it’s a wake-up call to skies we don’t control, and Congress just aired the unfiltered clip. Chilling proof we’re not alone… or not in charge.

What tech could do that? Enemy drone? Or something from the stars? Drop your theory below – and watch the full footage breakdown with hearing transcripts here

It was a sweltering October evening off the Yemeni coast, the kind where the Arabian Sea churns under a blood-orange sunset, and the air crackles with the distant pop of Houthi drones testing U.S. resolve. October 30, 2024, wasn’t supposed to be historic – just another patrol in Operation Prosperity Guardian, the multinational armada shielding Red Sea shipping from Iranian-backed rebels who’d turned the Bab el-Mandeb Strait into a gauntlet of missiles and speedboats. MQ-9 Reaper drones, those tireless sentinels with 27-hour loiter times and Hellfire missiles slung under their wings, hummed at 20,000 feet, infrared eyes scanning for threats. One drone, call sign Reaper 42, picked up an anomaly: a fast-moving orb, glowing like a rogue star, skimming 500 feet above the waves at 400 knots. No transponder ping, no exhaust plume, no rotor wash – just a seamless sphere, 10 feet across, weaving through radar clutter like it owned the sky.

Back at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada, pilots in flight suits – let’s call them Capt. Elena Vasquez and Lt. Jamal Reed, though names stay classified – stared at their screens. “Bogey at 2 o’clock, bearing 090,” Vasquez keyed, her voice steady over the encrypted line. The orb wasn’t Houthis; their toys were crude – quadcopters with RPGs, not this silent ghost. Reed cross-checked FLIR feeds: The thing registered cold, defying thermodynamics, its surface shimmering like oil on water. “Command, request rules of engagement,” Vasquez radioed to the Joint Task Force in Bahrain. The reply crackled back: “Greenlight to engage if hostile intent confirmed.” Intent? It was pacing a U.S. carrier group, dipping low enough to buzz the USS Eisenhower’s deck before vanishing into clouds. Hostile enough.

The strike order dropped at 1847 Zulu. A second Reaper, off-frame but slaved to the feed, rolled in hot. The AGM-114R Hellfire – 100 pounds of laser-guided fury, packing a 20-pound tandem warhead designed to punch through T-72 tanks like butter – lanced from the launcher at Mach 1.3. The footage, grainy IR overlay on radar track, captures it all in 30 blistering seconds: The missile streaks left-to-right, a white-hot streak closing on the orb. Impact at frame 22 – a flash, no boom. The Hellfire glances off, tumbling end-over-end into the sea, while the orb deforms like putty, sheds a fragment the size of a basketball, then snaps back to form and bolts at 600 knots, gone before the splash registered. “Missile ineffective,” Reed logged, heart pounding. “Target… unaffected.” Vasquez: “What the hell was that?”

Fast-forward to September 9, 2025, Room 2150 of the Rayburn House Office Building, where the air smelled of stale coffee and printer toner. The House Oversight Committee’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets – chaired by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., a firebrand who’d grilled Big Pharma over COVID origins – convened its third UAP hearing since February. The room buzzed: Lawmakers in rumpled suits, aides tapping iPads, C-SPAN cameras whirring. Witnesses included George Knapp, the grizzled KLAS-TV journalist who’d broken Bob Lazar’s Area 51 tales; Jeffrey Nuccetelli, a retired Air Force vet with Vandenberg ghost light stories; Alexandro Wiggins, Navy Senior Chief who’d chased Tic-Tacs off San Diego; and Dylan Borland, another AF alum claiming rectangle ships over missile silos. Luna kicked off: “The American people deserve maximum transparency. No more shadows.”

Enter Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., a burly ex-cop with a drawl like molasses, clutching a thumb drive like it was Excalibur. “Mr. Chairman, I’ve got something you’ll want to see,” he drawled, plugging in. The screen flickered: That Yemen clip, slowed to 0.25x, radar pips overlaying the IR glow. Gasps rippled – Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., leaned forward: “Son of a gun.” Burlison narrated: “October 30, 2024, Gulf of Aden. MQ-9 tracks this orb – no known signature. Second bird fires Hellfire. Watch.” The impact bloomed; the bounce sent jaws to the floor. Knapp, mic hot: “That’s the Hellfire smacking into that UFO and just bouncing right off – and it kept going.” Borland, pale: “No human tech survives that. It’s not ours… or theirs.” Nuccetelli nodded: “I’ve seen redsquares over silos – same vibe. They’re probing us.”

The room erupted. Luna hammered: “This is declassified now?” Burlison: “Whistleblower-sourced, independent review pending.” Outside, X lit up – #HellfireBounce trended at 2 million posts, memes of missiles ricocheting like pinballs. Futurism ran “Leaked Video Shows US Military Shooting UFO With Hellfire – And Missing?” Newsweek dissected: “Orb deforms, tumbles, sheds fragment – then corrects.” Fox’s Maria Bartiromo looped it: “National security nightmare.” Even skeptics like Mick West, the Metabunk debunker, tweeted: “IR artifact? Maybe. But that deflection’s weird.” By evening, Burlison’s X post – the clip embedded – hit 5 million views: “Greenlight given to engage, missile appears ineffective. Time for answers.”

But rewind: How’d we get here? UAP hearings aren’t new – Schumer’s 2021 bill cracked the veil, mandating AARO reports. By 2023, 510 sightings logged; 2024’s ODNI tally: 750 more, 60 “anomalous.” Yemen’s a hotspot – Houthis fired 200+ drones at ships; U.S. Reapers notched 400 intercepts. Yet this orb? No Houthi claim, no wreckage fished from the drink. Lue Elizondo, ex-Pentagon UAP czar, texted Knapp post-hearing: “Hellfire’s kinetic – vaporizes tanks. This? Redirected or glancing. Physics don’t add up.” Elizondo, who’d greenlit the 2017 NYT bombshell on Gimbal and GoFast vids, knows: Orbs are UAP staples – spheres, discs, no seams, transmedium (air-to-water) hops.

The footage’s provenance? Burlison won’t spill – “protected source” – but whispers point to a Creech drone jockey, conscience pricked after AARO’s June 2024 whitewash dismissed 80% as “mundane.” The clip’s metadata: Timestamped October 30, 18:47 UTC, encrypted AES-256, watermarked CENTCOM. Slo-mo reveals the orb’s skin ripple – like a force field absorbing the blast, fragment (drone? Probe?) arcing into the horizon. Radar confirms: No secondaries, no EMP pulse. Wiggins testified: “I chased one off Yemen in ’23 – same glow, same shrug-off from countermeasures.” Borland: “Vandenberg, ’03: Rectangle ship, 100 yards, silenced our birds. This orb? Family.”

Fallout hit like a drone swarm. Pentagon’s Sue Gough stonewalled: “AARO reviewing; no comment on classified ops.” But Luna’s task force subpoenaed logs – expect December hearings. Burchett fumed on Newsmax: “They’re hiding ET hardware in black budgets.” Knapp, ever the bulldog, leaked a 2019 AARO memo: “Orbs exhibit metamaterials – bend light, repel kinetics.” X threads exploded: @UFOofInterest’s breakdown hit 1M views, mapping the orb’s path to Socotra Island sightings. Conspiracists tied it to Skinwalker Ranch pulses; skeptics blamed lens flare. One post, from @AeroSkeptic: “Reaper’s FLIR glitch – heat mirage from Houthi decoy.” But West rebutted: “Deflection’s too clean for artifact.”

For the crews, it’s personal. Vasquez (real name redacted) still flies sims, haunted: “Felt like poking a hornet’s nest.” Reed quit last month, citing “optics fatigue.” Yemen’s toll – 50 U.S. strikes, 200 rebels dead – pales against this: A missile that failed, skies that lie. Broader? UAPs spike near nukes – Malmstrom ’62, Minot ’67, now Yemen silos? Elizondo warns: “Probes or scouts. We’re the lab rats.” China’s Y-20s shadow our carriers; Russia’s Su-57s buzz Alaska. But orbs? Transcend borders, tech trees.

Luna’s closing: “Transparency or tyranny.” As Artemis preps lunar hops and Starship eyes Mars, this bounce echoes – our Hellfires, once kings, glancing off unknowns. The orb? Last ping at 19:02, vectoring east over Oman, lost to clutter. Was it Houthis’ ace? Adversary probe? Or visitor, unimpressed? Burlison’s clip ends zoomed out, sea swallowing the streak. In that void, questions swarm: If a Hellfire bounces, what next? And who’s really watching the watchers?

Families wait too – not moonwalkers, but drone jocks’ kin, trading hugs for headsets. One widow, post a ’24 crash: “He chased lights. Now they’re chasing us.” X vigils flicker: #ReleaseTheFiles, candles for the unseen. The Rayburn screen blanks; applause fades. But the footage rolls on, in minds and feeds – a reminder: Oceans hide horrors, skies secrets. And that orb? Still out there, glowing, waiting for the next poke.

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