Identified Aerial Idiocy

Sept. 11, 2025, 7:44 a.m.

Recently, a video was presented in Congress that was claimed to be from an MQ-9 drone tracking an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. In the video, a Hellfire missile from another MQ-9 drone strikes the alleged UAP, but it does not detonate, and the UAP continues on its way, wobbling when it wasn’t before. It was claimed by several observers, including a Congressman, that this might have been an extraterrestrial spacecraft that the federal government is covering up.

What this exposes is that many people simply cannot think critically.

Ask yourself: Would the US military fire a missile at something it did not already identify?

We know that for at least 15 years, the US military will use drones to launch Hellfire missiles at pretty much anything if the President or the other senior civilian leaders are convinced that doing so will kill a terrorist. They usually identify that the terrorist is actually there before blowing up a wedding and killing 200 other people in the process, and they’re actually pretty good at it.

So why would the military decide to vaporize a giant blob? The UAP only looks like a giant blob because the segment of the video that shown was tracking it in infrared. Why were they tracking it in infrared, when they could have just switched to visual spectrum and see exactly what it was? Because they already knew what it was.

Here’s a hint: This video was said to be taken on October 30, 2024, in Yemen. The exact same time that Houthis were launching drones at Israel.

Even Avi Loeb thinks this thing was a drone and not an alien spacecraft.