Congress Is About to Hold a UFO Hearing. Here Are the Strange Things Washingtonians Are Seeing in the Sky. - Washingtonian
Briefly

Just before midnight on July 19, 1952, a Washington National Airport air traffic controller spotted seven unusual objects on radar—first hovering about 15 miles south-southwest of the city… The following weekend, more inexplicable lights glimmered over DC, prompting the Air Force to send jets after the objects.
In a press conference that week, Air Force Chief of Intelligence Major General John Samford attributed the bizarre radar activity to a temperature inversion. Project Blue Book—the Air Force's UFO investigation program—deemed this theory inadequate.
More than 70 years later, officials still can't explain what actually happened. However, if you're among the majority of Americans who currently believe in intelligent life beyond Earth, take heart.
The House hearing comes more than a year after whistleblower David Grusch accused the Pentagon of running a secret UFO retrieval program, indicating a significant shift in governmental stance on UAPs.
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