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The government released another tranche of files and videos today relating to UFOs and UAPs.
The Pentagon's UFO office looked at the "orbs launching orbs" case and did the unglamorous work. Flares explain about 60% of it.
Then there's the red orb that sat stationary over a ridgeline for several hours.
Their words: physically incompatible with the burn time of any known flare.
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This is the Gimbal video. US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet footage from 2015.
The ATFLIR pod tracks an object with no wings, no engines, no exhaust trail.
Then rotates 90 degrees without changing altitude or speed.
No conventional aircraft can do that.
The Pentagon released this in 2020.
Still classified as unexplained.
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Spherical UAP with erratic movement | 2022 military sensor footage
47 seconds of contact. The object changes direction at speed with no banking, no turn radius. Just movement physics can't explain.
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