Opinion
VIDEO: Pentagon Releases ‘DEVESTATING’ Footage of UFO’s Over Military Conflicts
You have to see this to believe it.
For years now, the US government has been adjusting their attitude as it pertains to UFO disclosure, allowing ordinary Americans extraordinary access to some incredible evidence.
The standard bearer of the movement was the release of several pieces of footage that depicted US fighter jets tracking and filming an unidentified flying object over the Pacific Ocean, in the general vicinity of one of our warships.
But, as though that incident weren’t enough to have us looking skyward in fear, the Pentagon is now releasing another unbelievable bit of UFO evidence, and it has some experts growing worried about the military implications.
The Pentagon released a video of a UFO flying over an active conflict zone in the Middle East in 2022, and its mere existence creates “the probability of unintended crossfire,” according to an expert.
The short clip of a metallic-looking orb flying at a fast pace was shown during Wednesday’s hearing before the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities.
The object was first seen moving from the top right of the screen to the bottom left. It temporarily disappears out of view and then briefly reappears.
“This is essentially all the data we have of this event,” said Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). “It’s going to be virtually impossible to fully identify that just based off that video.”
The video can be seen below.
New video released during a Pentagon hearing on UFOs shows "an apparent silver, orb-like object" captured by a U.S. military drone in the Middle East.
Officials say "the object in the clip is not exhibiting anomalous behavior" but "remains unidentified." https://t.co/AfdRMcXZnf pic.twitter.com/tbUFXpjqfw
— ABC News (@ABC) April 19, 2023
One UFO expert believes that the video present some “devastating” possibilities.
The 2022 Middle East orb is considered an “unresolved case,” Kirkpatrick told lawmakers, and the footage reminded Jeremy Corbell of the “Mosul Orb,” a similar-looking metallic orb recorded by a U.S. spy plane flying over Mosul, Iraq, in 2016.
Corbell, an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker who was the only civilian named during Congress’ historic UAP hearing in May 2022, shared an image of the 2016 “Mosul Orb” with Fox News Digital during an interview in February.
The issue of UAPs — Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, which is the government-created word for UFO — in an active conflict zone creates potential problems because combatants don’t know whose assets they are, Corbell said.
It “evokes an additional level of concern due to the probability of unintended crossfire,” Corbell told Fox News Digital after watching Wednesday’s hearing. “The potential for misidentification could be devastating and should be a call to action for the safety of our service members.”
UFO sightings near areas of conflict and military hardware aren’t uncommon, with some US service members relaying odd tales of lights in the sky that appears capable of de-arming our nuclear arsenal.
Become an insider!
Sign up for our free email newsletter, and we'll make sure to keep you in the loop.

Trending Now on Liberty Hub
Heckler Has Witty Question for Nancy Pelosi – Her Response is WILD
Andrew Cuomo Scandals Having Major Impact on Brother’s Ratings
Navy Makes Stunning Confession Regarding UFO Footage
Conservative Journalist, Fearing for His Life, Move Out of USA
Fact-Checkers at WaPo slam Adam Schiff, give him ‘4 Pinnochios’ for Ukraine nonsense
US Army Email Says ‘Make America Great Again’ is Akin to White Supremacy
City of Detroit Seeks Sanctioning of Trump Campaign Over ‘Disinformation’
Join the conversation!
We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it, please mark it as spam. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.