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Saturday, May 9, 2026

The UFO Videos Released By The War Department

Most of the video is of small ball shaped objects or things, showing up white (i.e., hot) in thermal. The more interesting shapes are saved for the last 7 or 8 minutes of the video. Interestingly, quite a few of the objects show a faint tail behind them like smoke or mirage, although whether it is heated air (my theory) or an artifact of the video (e.g., the object was so hot that the sensor showing a bit of afterglow, sort of like dragging a magnet across a CRT) is beyond my knowledge. 

But the Pentagon released more than just these videos, but also a bunch of documents. A couple articles that go over some highlights:

    One heavily redacted FBI report described a senior US intelligence officer recounting a nighttime mission in a remote mountain range near a classified government site.

    According to the report, intelligence personnel, federal agents and helicopter crews were dispatched after local staff repeatedly reported seeing strange glowing 'orbs' and hearing loud 'thuds' near the mountains.

    But when the team arrived, they allegedly encountered swarms of highly maneuverable objects that appeared extremely hot on thermal cameras despite flying through the darkness.

    The report stated that the unidentified orbs easily outran military helicopters before later pursuing fighter aircraft called in to intercept them.

    At one point during the encounter, a co-pilot aboard the lead helicopter reportedly watched one orb split into two separate objects before another object suddenly 'emerged' from the formation and shot away at high speed.

    Another section of the FBI records detailed alleged encounters with mysterious crewmen said to be between three and a half and four feet tall, 'wearing what appear to be space suits and helmets,' who reportedly exited unidentified flying objects.

    Using night-vision goggles and FLIR thermal cameras, the 2025 intelligence team spotted the first 'super-hot' glowing orb hovering near the ground around 10pm local time.

    The intelligence officer revealed that the UFO moved extremely fast before splitting into two objects. Pilots reported that it was too quick for the helicopters to chase.

    Roughly 16 minutes later, a large swarm of lights which was described as containing 'too many to count' appeared and flew around in all directions, mostly heading south.

    Within ten minutes of this gathering, multiple groups of the bright orbs began to emit light in all directions. The report described the objects as oval-shaped and orange with a white or yellow center.

    The orb swarm then 'flared up' or brightened one at a time in a horizontal line, stayed stationary for ten to 15 seconds, then 'flared down' or dimmed in reverse order and disappeared.

    The agent told the FBI that this happened several times; sometimes with two orbs and other times with four or six, and sometimes with the UFOs forming up in a triangle formation.

    Some orbs appeared very close to the helicopter, getting within ten feet, while others hovered directly over the squadron of military training aircraft sent to assist the intelligence team.

    When the five fighter jets arrived, the orbs seemed to break away from the helicopters and pursued the jets at high speed.

  

 VIDEO: "WATCH ALL of the UFO Videos Released by the Pentagon"
New York Post (35 min.)

3 comments:

  1. Still not enough evidence to convince me that these are extraterrestrial objects, or objects controlled by extraterrestrials. And consider the source of this footage. Should we consider the US government a reliable source of credible information?

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    1. I agree. There is a big leap between "these are strange objects" and "they are extraterrestrial in origin". Most appear to be plasmoids of some sort or at least surrounded by plasma and are similar to the reports of "foo fighters" by both Axis and Allied pilots during WWII.

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  2. Wernher von Braun said the alien card was the last one in the deck.

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