A recent release of classified documents unveiled multiple reports of puzzling glowing red orbs and a strange object emitting beams, which were reported to US authorities. These occurrences were documented in 72 files, comprising testimonies, videos, and artistic representations from the FBI, CIA, and Pentagon, made public by the Department of War. Federal law enforcement agents in Western America detailed encountering a luminous orb with a smaller red orb inside it over a two-day period in October 2023.
According to one agent, the red lights swiftly accelerated and moved in a coordinated manner, forming a horizontal arrangement. As the primary bright orb expanded, it discharged three or four red lights. This process repeated several times within half an hour, with the objects displaying purposeful movement resembling a mix of mechanical and biological actions, akin to the concept of a portal opening and closing, although this was not explicitly stated.
Another agent observed smaller orbs emerging from a larger bright orange light multiple times, losing count after five occurrences. Descriptions included the orbs separating akin to grapes being expelled from a basketball. The accounts also mentioned a vehicle-like object seen traveling on a highway, with detailed observations of an orb positioned on the roadside at a hill’s peak.
During an incident in October 2024, witnesses reported a glowing light below the horizon hovering over a pond. The object, described as a plasma-like sphere, exhibited intermittent changes in shape and luminosity, occasionally breaking into smaller luminous points. These UFO sightings date back to the 1940s and encompass global locations, not limited to the US, with the initial sets of files released in May.
Additionally, a July 2008 sighting at Zimbabwe’s Harare International Airport detailed a disc-shaped object with rotating lights beneath it and emitting beams of light. Speculations ranged from it being an advanced foreign reconnaissance device to an extraterrestrial UFO, although no definitive determination was made by the FBI. Notably, around 20% of the documented incidents have been explained, with no concrete evidence linking them to foreign activities. The release of these files was praised by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for advancing transparency within the government.

