The Tuesday afternoon gathering featured testimony from Dr. Jon Kosloski, who serves as the director of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). While he largely echoed the findings presented in last week’s AARO annual report, the hearing did include a few fresh insights that would undoubtedly be of interest to UFO enthusiasts.

Specifically, Kosloski spoke about three yet-to-be-resolved cases that have proven to be a challenge for the group. The first fantastic incident saw a police officer observe a “large orange orb” that he approached to investigate. As the cop got closer to the anomaly, “he saw a blacker than black object” that he likened to “the size of a Prius.” The puzzling anomaly subsequently “tilted up about 45 degrees and then it shot up vertically” at a speed “ten to a hundred times faster than any drone he has ever seen before.” As the silent craft departed, the officer recalled the object emitting strange “red and blue lights” that he compared to fireworks.