Tuesday, January 13

When a Hellfire Missile Meets a UFO: An Unexplained Incident

     This week’s top creature feature took place during
the latest congressional UFO hearing in Washington when those in
attendance viewed a military video taken off the coast of Yemen last
year, showing a Hellfire missile attacking a UAP/UFO,
where the detonated missile appeared to simply bounce off the object.

First, I’m not sure about the wisdom of firing on something
unknown, but maybe there was more going on than we know.

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By Bob Barrow
The UFO Chronicles
9-12-2025

Second, if this video didn’t finally make a case for all of those reported
incidents from at least World War II and going forward — usually doubted by
the skeptics — of incidents where military pilots all but swore on their very
lives that they KNOW they fired and made contact with things in the sky
resulting in no apparent effect or damage whatsoever (except for cases where
the pilots themselves were allegedly affected by intense heat sources after
gaining on such objects), I don’t know what will.

A close observation of this week’s main video isn’t required to note also that
as the missile apparently hit its mark some smaller objects seem to have
separated from the UFO — which, unaffected, immediately followed the primary
object as it soared along.

Reaching back to the early sixties, I fondly remember my file folders stuffed
with letters from government officials and various authorities pretty much
denying the very existence of UFOs. At least those days may meet a
well-deserved end. We hope.

So what exactly was going on in that military video? Does established (or
crazy) science have a clue? As we’re all forced to bow to artificial
intelligence, and risks to humans not yet imagined likely to accompany its
progress, will AI make perfect sense out of the often nonsensical appearing
UFO quagmire?

The video:

I don’t know what’s going on, but I had a thought or two, ASSUMING this is a
real video of a genuine unknown.. For instance, did the UFO have an ability to
“read” everything about the missile before it even struck? Did the object have
a quality wherein it knew everything about the missile just as it hit,
allowing a fractional split-second response? A precognitive sense? Did it know
what the drone’s pilot was thinking? We’re already familiar with instances
where UFOs appear to have locked on to and/or comprehended real-time
conventional aircraft instrumentation well in advance of evasive or
confrontational action initiated by human pilots.

Mirrors. I wondered. A mirror reflects an image. Does the UFO possess some
technological mirror, somehow reflecting externally or internally what it
encounters at light speed, duplicating what it then knows in order to react
accordingly and swiftly? I suppose this would require some kind of protective
external layer of plasma or electricity or whatever on the UFO, but like most
mirrors busted into pieces by a smashing blow there would still be support
structures behind them.

Could a UFO mimic precisely one and all the things it encounters in the sky to
protect its environment? If atoms and molecules and substances of which we are
perhaps unaware can be manipulated so that something as elaborate as a guided
missile can instantly be detected in terms of force, mass and exact effects,
can the mysterious sky-born enigma conjure up a similar force to cancel out
its destructive qualities? A mirror image of what exists, in essence, causing
said missile to collide with a duplicate, a clone if you will, of itself in an
intricately altered space-time continuum, causing damage primarily to the
dispensed missile?

In the realm of the impossible, is it possible that the UFO’s very structure
is composed so differently from our own aircraft that the meeting of missile
and object have little or nothing in common with one another? Are UFOs like
M&M candies, protected by a hard, impervious shell to keep the contents
blissfully unaware of external forces? Exactly what keeps the strange objects
out of harm’s way, no matter what we throw at them? Can they be here and not
here at the same time?

Anyway, this would be something for the physicists to contemplate, aside from
historians perhaps mulling over troublesome theories of whether the UFO
phenomenon’s bright and shiny objects account for the origin of favored
religions on Earth.

Beware or entertain the theories of an aging crackpot, but let’s continue
bringing on the military videos and films! If little else at the moment,
science has been confounded by the UFO/UAP, and some of its cherished tenets
appear to have been turned upside-down. Are we ready for more, or shall the
UFO phenomenon remain the smiling Cheshire cat of the skies?

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