US Congress Unveils Long-Hidden UFO Evidence
We are not alone! For decades, humanity has speculated about extraterrestrial life, but concrete evidence has been frustratingly elusive. Grainy videos, personal testimonies, and leaked NASA images have often been dismissed as inconclusive. Now, a groundbreaking development has shifted the narrative: the US Congress is finally pulling back the curtain, revealing detailed accounts of eyewitness encounters with alien civilizations across the United States.
These disclosures mark a turning point, offering intricate details about unexplained phenomena that have long been shrouded in secrecy. Could this be the moment we confirm our place in a larger cosmic community?
The Mysterious 1977 Vrillon Broadcast
While recent revelations are exciting, they echo a strange event from nearly half a century ago. On November 26, 1977, an extraordinary incident disrupted a routine news broadcast on Southern Television in Southern England. For six minutes, an alleged alien entity hijacked the airwaves, delivering a cryptic message to humanity. The event remains one of the most perplexing unsolved mysteries in broadcast history.
At around 5 p.m., as news anchor Andrew Gardner delivered headlines, the broadcast was interrupted. The screen flickered, Gardner’s voice distorted, and a deep, metallic, electronically altered voice emerged, claiming to be Vrillon, a representative of the “Ashtar Galactic Command.”
“This is the voice of Vrillon, representative of the Ashtar Galactic Command, speaking to you. For years, you have seen us as lights in the skies. We speak now in peace and wisdom…”
The message urged humanity to abandon violence and embrace peace to avoid catastrophe, warning of “evil forces” and the need for spiritual evolution as Earth entered the “New Age of Aquarius.” The full transcript is chilling:
“This is the voice of Vrillon, representative of the Ashtar Galactic Command, speaking to you. For many years you have seen us as lights in the skies. We speak now in peace and wisdom as we have done to your brothers and sisters across Earth. We come to warn you of your race’s destiny, to guide you to avoid disaster threatening your world and those around you.
This is so you may join the great awakening as your planet enters the New Age of Aquarius—a time of peace and evolution, but only if your leaders recognize the evil forces clouding their judgment.
Be still and listen, for this chance may not come again. Remove all weapons of evil. The time for conflict is over. Your race can evolve to higher stages if you prove worthy. You have little time to learn to live in peace and goodwill. Small groups worldwide are learning this, spreading the light of the New Age.
You may accept or reject their teachings, but only those who live in peace will reach higher spiritual realms. Heed Vrillon of the Ashtar Galactic Command. Beware false prophets who drain your energy—your ‘money’—for evil ends, offering worthless returns.
Your inner divine self will guide you to truth amid confusion and lies. Listen to the voice within to find the path of evolution. This is our message, dear friends. We have watched you as you’ve watched our lights in the skies. You know we are here, despite what your scientists claim. We care deeply for your path to the light and will help you fearlessly seek self-knowledge and harmony with Earth.
We of the Ashtar Galactic Command thank you. We are now leaving your plane of existence. May you be blessed by the supreme love and truth of the cosmos.”
The broadcast showed slight visual distortion and ended during a Looney Tunes cartoon. Remarkably, Andrew Gardner continued as if nothing had happened. Thousands in Southern England heard the message, many assuming it was a prank.
A Hoax or Something More?
Southern Television apologized, labeling the incident a hoax. British and international media covered the story, but ITV, the affected network, couldn’t identify the culprit despite extensive investigation. They traced the signal to the Hannington transmitter on Connington Hill, serving Berkshire and North Hampshire, but found only a small, nearby signal source.
Researchers like John Reppion, a collector of British folklore, have studied the event. Reppion noted the broadcast’s timing—late afternoon news—was chosen for maximum audience reach. Unlike later American TV pranks, which were overtly humorous, Vrillon’s message was delivered with grave seriousness in an eerie, non-human tone. Some online recordings claim to capture the event, but they may be reconstructions.
Many UFOlogists believe the message was a genuine attempt by extraterrestrials to contact humanity during the tense Cold War era, when fears of nuclear war were at their peak, urging peace to prevent global catastrophe.

What Does It All Mean?
From Congressional disclosures to the enigmatic Vrillon broadcast, these events challenge our understanding of our place in the universe. Are we on the cusp of confirming extraterrestrial contact, or are these elaborate hoaxes designed to captivate our imagination? As new evidence emerges, the truth may be closer than ever.
Stay tuned for more updates on this cosmic journey, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!