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Pentagon releases new UFO files with videos of spheres and audio from witnesses

The lot includes documents from the CIA, FBI and NASA with orbs, recreations and historical reports

Pentagon releases new UFO files with videos of spheres and audio from witnesses
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The United States Department of Defense published a third batch of files on UFOs or FANI (unidentified aerial phenomena), with 53 documents, 10 images, six videos and three audio recordings from the CIA, the FBI, NASA and other agencies. The material includes videos of luminous orbs, digital recreations of testimonies and historical documents on how the government addressed the phenomenon since the 1950s.

The publication is part of a new phase of declassification promoted by the Trump administration. The Pentagon uploaded the files to its official FANI portal and highlighted that four of the videos come from civilian witnesses collected by the FBI, a change from previous releases dominated by military images.

Videos of spheres and stories from federal agents

One of the clips, titled “Orb Sighting in the Northeast,” shows two lights moving in apparent coordination. According to the official description, witnesses reported a “silent and smooth” movement, as if the objects were flying in formation or connected.

Another video, “Orbs Over the Pond,” documents an October 2024 sighting in which a luminous fountain remained almost motionless for about 45 minutes before disappearing. The Pentagon indicated that the object changed its brightness and shape and that, at times, it appeared to divide into smaller points of light.

The files also incorporate testimonies from five federal agents who observed anomalous lights in the western United States in 2023. One recalled that a colleague asked him: “Are you seeing this?” while a bright sphere illuminated the sky.

Historical documents and unsolved cases

Among the most striking documents is the “Scientific Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects” convened by the CIA in 1952–1953. The group concluded that flying saucers did not pose an immediate physical threat, but recommended an official policy of “debunking” the issue to reduce the social impact of the phenomenon.

Another dossier describes a sighting over Harare International Airport, Zimbabwe, in 2008, which reached the White House Situation Room. And a 2022 case near Colorado Springs was evaluated with the hypothesis of possible backscattering of sunlight over low clouds, although the Pentagon notes that there is still no definitive resolution.

Specialists usually remember that “FANI” means unidentified object or phenomenon, not confirmed extraterrestrial craft. The publication provides data, testimonies and visual material, but does not constitute official proof of non-human origin. Rather, it functions as a mosaic of observations that the government considers relevant for security, intelligence and airspace control analysis.

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