The Pentagon was supposed to deliver 46 specific, classified UFO videos to Congress by April 14th, but the deadline came and went with nothing but silence.
The 46 UFO Tapes the Pentagon Is Hiding From You
On April 1st, U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna sent the Pentagon a letter demanding 46 specific UFO videos by April 14th. Four days past deadline: zero videos delivered. This wasn't a fishing expedition—Luna's House task force asked for exact clips that whistleblowers testified are sitting in Pentagon files, captured by military sensors near bases and war zones.
The videos reportedly show objects defying physics: spheres, cigars, and "Tic Tac" shapes pulling maneuvers no human aircraft can match. When Luna called about the missed deadline, Pentagon officials claimed her letter was never forwarded to the "appropriate authorities." Luna's response? She called the excuse "convenient" in a public statement that barely concealed her fury.
A U.S. official now says the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office is "working with the White House" for "expeditious release" of UAP records. No timeline given. The 46 videos remain locked away while accusations of deliberate cover-up explode across social media.
Gobble's Take: "We lost your homework" is a bold strategy when the homework contains footage of physics-defying aircraft.
Sources: BGR · The American Legion
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