New Pentagon UFO file reveals glowing orbs in US Northeast

The Pentagon released a third tranche of previously classified files, opens new tab on alleged UFO sightings on Friday, which include reports of glowing, sometimes red, orbs seen by ​people in the northeastern United States. The first two batches were made public on ‌May 8 and May 22. President Donald Trump is the latest president to release US government reports on unidentified flying objects, a disclosure process that began in the late 1970s. Friday's release of what ​the Pentagon calls "unidentified anomalous phenomena" (UAP) involved 72 files from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Central Intelligence Agency ​and Pentagon and includes testimony, videos and artistic depictions. Reports from several ⁠entries refer to sphere or orb sightings in the same general US Northeast location. One ​file from February cites FBI interviews with two people who reported seeing an intense ​bright light in the middle of their backyard one evening. The identities of those interviewed and their precise location were blacked out. Read More: Pentagon releases 1st batch of declassified UFO files One person "described the red colour as being brilliant and beautiful, and that (redacted) ​had never seen anything that colour of red before", according to the FBI report. The ​red sphere, about one metre wide, contained a "white plasma sun" the size of a basketball ‌in ⁠its centre, it said. The people noticed a second orb, and the two appeared tethered together as they moved away. They reported seeing several white orbs a few weeks later flying over the house at a much higher altitude, the FBI report said. A similar ​interview in July 2025 ​referred to previous ⁠reports of orbs. "This observation occurred within 25 miles of the 'Triangle Orbs', 'Red Orb Rotation' and 'Orbs Over the Pond' sightings at a location well ​known to them, which is sparsely populated," the FBI report ​said. An October ⁠2024 incident describes a light source below the horizon, hovering above a pond. Also Read: UFO sightings in Palmdale spark investigation and scepticism "The luminous object resembled a 'plasma-like sphere' intermittently changing shape and luminosity. At times, the primary light source appeared ⁠to separate ​into smaller luminous points," according to the report. "These ​files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled speculation — and it's time the American people see it for themselves," ​Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said in a statement.

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