Pentagon Releases Third Batch of Declassified UAP Files, Featuring Red-Orb Footage and Expanded Eyewitness Testimony Across Agencies

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The Pentagon released a third batch of declassified UAP files spanning from the 1940s to today, with videos and eyewitness accounts including glowing red orb footage, framed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as a Trump-era move toward unprecedented transparency and complemented by Courtney Kube’s note of newer iPhone footage and more credible CIA and FBI testimony that adds new details for careful review.

Pentagon releases third batch of declassified UFO files

The Pentagon has released a third batch of declassified files on unidentified anomalous phenomena, spanning from the 1940s to today and drawing on materials from the FBI, CIA, Department of Defense, and NASA. The collection includes videos and eyewitness accounts, including footage of glowing red orb-like objects. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the previously classified materials have long fueled speculation and this release allows the American public to see them, describing it as part of the Trump administration’s push for unprecedented transparency. NBC News’ Courtney Kube notes that this batch features more red-orb footage and more recent clips largely captured on iPhones, which are grainier but sometimes reveal color. The release also adds more eyewitness interviews and testimony from the CIA and FBI, with some witnesses described as highly credible, continuing a pattern seen in earlier releases. While it mirrors prior releases in scope, it introduces new nuances and details that warrant careful examination.

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