Pentagon Releases Second Batch of Declassified UFO Footage and Accounts, Including Kazakhstan Sighting and Pulsing Orbs
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The Pentagon has released more than 50 declassified UFO videos and firsthand accounts showing unexplained sky phenomena but offering no evidence of extraterrestrial life, with more releases expected.
Newly released UFO files, including a sighting in Kazakhstan and videos of pulsing balls of light, have been published by the Pentagon as part of more than 50 declassified videos and firsthand accounts following President Trump's directive to release government UFO files. The footage shows bright particles or objects lighting the night sky, with some videos depicting erratic flight and formations. The files also include audio from astronauts describing mysterious bright lights and particles from decades past. A report from last year recounts a US intelligence officer's encounter lasting over an hour with oval-shaped orange orbs approaching within about 10 feet of a US helicopter, then splitting in two and speeding away. Other videos may have an explanation, including footage of a 2023 incident where a US F-16 shot down an object over Lake Huron in Michigan, the same day the Pentagon said it shot down a suspected Chinese balloon over the lake. Experts say no released video proves extraterrestrial visit, and nothing proves alien life; the material simply shows that there are sky phenomena that can't be explained at first. This is the Pentagon's second release, with another batch expected in the coming weeks.
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