They Just Released 72 More Files — And the Orbs Are Only the Beginning
You’ve been told the government doesn’t know what’s out there.
Yesterday, the Pentagon proved that was a lie.
On June 12, 2026, the Trump administration dropped its third batch of declassified UAP files through the PURSUE program — Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. 72 documents. Six videos. Three NASA audio recordings. CIA files. FBI interview transcripts. Sketches drawn by U.S. Army intelligence officers.
And what’s in them will change how you see the sky at night.
This is the third release in a matter of weeks. The first came in May. Then another. Now this. The pace is accelerating, and defense officials are talking about it publicly for the first time in decades.
Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed the files are being released as part of a rolling declassification program ordered by the Trump administration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the classified material had “long fueled justified speculation” and that he wanted Americans to “see it for themselves.”
They want you to see it for yourself.
Think about that for a second.
Red Orbs Over the Northeast — Witnessed by Civilians in February 2026
This isn’t ancient history. This happened four months ago.
An FBI interview form from February 2026 describes a witness stepping into their backyard and seeing an intense bright light hovering below the tree line.
Not a plane. Not a drone. Not a weather balloon.
A red sphere approximately one meter in diameter, with what the witness described as a “white plasma sun about the size of a basketball” at its center.
Then it rose. A second identical orb appeared above it. Both moved in tandem and vanished from sight.
Another witness from the same batch of files reported a yellow ball of light the size of a basketball. Got out of their car to get a better look. Watched a second orb appear — larger, beach ball-sized. Weeks later, that same person saw several white orbs at high altitude.
The video footage from these witnesses was included in the release. You can watch it.
This didn’t happen in 1947. This happened while you were going about your normal life in the first months of this year. These were ordinary people standing in their backyards in the northeastern United States watching objects they could not explain.
And the FBI was taking notes.
A Federal Law Enforcement Agent Watched It Fire Red Lights Into the Sky
The October 2023 sighting out West didn’t come from a nervous civilian with a phone camera.
It came from a federal law enforcement special agent — on record, in a signed testimony included in this third batch of files.
The agent and colleagues were moving through an alley when they spotted a large glowing ball approximately 500 to 600 meters away. They ranged it with equipment. It was closer to 1,100 meters. They described it as “a circle of light that looked like a swirly pattern of bright lava.”
Then it happened.
Three red lights flew out of the object in an evenly spaced pattern and moved fast — disappearing from sight almost instantly. A flash lit up the sky over the horizon. The orange ball reappeared twenty minutes later to the front and slightly to the left.
This time one red light flew straight out. One flew up horizontally. One flew down horizontally. A vertical alignment of three lights launching from a single object.
Structured. Repeating. Controlled.
Photo renderings of this account were included in the release.
A federal agent. Multiple witnesses. A structured repeating craft behavior caught on record. And it took until 2026 for you to be allowed to read about it.
An Army Intelligence Officer Watched a Craft Cloak Over Cheyenne Mountain
February 2022. Colorado Springs.
A former U.S. Army intelligence officer and four members of his unit stepped outside their office building near Cheyenne Mountain — one of the most sensitive military installations in the United States — and watched a UAP hovering in the sky directly above them.
The object was potato-shaped. Creamy white, opalescent, slightly translucent with a shimmer. Its surface was described as “articulating fish scales or panels — non-symmetrical, non-overlapping, and irregular shaped.” It had distinct edges. It didn’t drift. It hovered.
After approximately two minutes, it vanished.
Not flew away. Not descended out of view. The official report states: “the object ‘cloaked’ in the space of time it took to turn a head.”
No shadow. No sound. No debris. No exhaust trail. Gone.
The Pentagon included a forensic sketch drawn from the soldiers’ descriptions in this release. Five trained military and intelligence personnel watched something cloak itself in broad daylight above Cheyenne Mountain — and for three years, you weren’t allowed to know.
The CIA Was Hiding Information From Its Own Scientists
Here’s what the mainstream coverage buried.
Also released yesterday: documentation showing the CIA was “extraordinarily evasive” with UAP researchers — including scientists working within the government’s own programs.
Not conspiracy theorists. Not bloggers on the internet. Government-cleared scientists who were supposed to have access to this information.
The CIA stonewalled them anyway.
This confirms what whistleblowers like David Grusch have been saying under oath on Capitol Hill. The secrecy around UAP isn’t just about national security. It’s about control. About who gets to know. About who gets to decide what the public is ready to hear.
Grusch returned to Capitol Hill this week and stated on the record that the U.S. government is aware of several different kinds of alien life. Not one. Several kinds.
The UAP archive the Pentagon launched last month has already received over 1.7 billion page views. The public is paying attention in a way they never have before.
The question is whether you’re doing more than watching.
What 77 Years of Documentation Actually Tells You
The files in this third release span from 1949 to 2026.
From a 1949 letter to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover about beams of light converging over the Cascade Mountains, to FBI interviews conducted this past February about red orbs hovering in American backyards.
Seventy-seven years. Three separate government agencies. Multiple military branches. Civilian witnesses, federal agents, Army intelligence officers, and NASA scientists.
And the pattern running through all of it is the same.
These objects appear near military installations. They show up over civilian neighborhoods. They emit light. They fire smaller objects. They move in formation. They cloak. They come back.
The government spent seventy-seven years deciding you weren’t ready to know.
They’ve now changed their mind. Three batches of files in six weeks. Six videos released to the public. Witness testimonies from active federal law enforcement. Forensic sketches from Army intelligence officers.
They are telling you this is real.
What they are not telling you is what to do about it.
