Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 14
Pentagon Files Detail 2023 'Mother Orb' Incident as 40% of UAP Cases Stay Unexplained
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 14

Pentagon Files Detail 2023 'Mother Orb' Incident as 40% of UAP Cases Stay Unexplained

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 14

Summary

  • Newly unsealed Pentagon files describe a two-day October 2023 incident in which law enforcement officers saw a larger "mother orb" appear to release smaller objects, and investigators could not fully explain it.
  • AARO’s director outlined the case in the released documents, and the office says roughly 40% of unidentified anomalous phenomena reports still lack a reasonable explanation after review.
  • Avi Loeb said the unresolved cases pose a national security risk if they reflect advanced foreign technology operating near sensitive sites and strategic assets.
  • Loeb also argued that if human-made explanations are ruled out, the sightings could point to a major scientific discovery, while urging more funding and research into UAPs.

Insights

With thousands of UAP files released, why does no undeniable proof of non-human technology exist?
Could UAPs be from a hidden, advanced civilization on Earth, not from the stars?