Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 16
Pentagon, FBI Release 6-Agent Orb Case Near US Security Site as 40% of Activity Stays Unexplained
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 16

Pentagon, FBI Release 6-Agent Orb Case Near US Security Site as 40% of Activity Stays Unexplained

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 16

Summary

  • Six federal agents reported a 2023 sighting near a sensitive western US security site in which glowing orange “mother orbs” appeared to release smaller red objects, according to newly declassified Pentagon and FBI files.
  • AARO said about 40% of the broader activity tied to the case remains unexplained after checks against flight logs, radar, ADS-B data and other possible causes; military flares may explain a significant share, but not all reports.
  • Five witness narratives, sketches and a map grouped four related incidents under a “Western U.S. Event,” including “Orbs Launching Orbs,” “Fiery Orb,” “Dark Kite” and “Translucent Kite,” making it one of the tranche’s most documented unresolved cases.
  • The release also included northeastern sightings from October 2024 to July 2025 — including a red sphere with a white “plasma sun” center — plus a 2022 Cheyenne Mountain case that investigators tentatively linked to reflected sunlight.
  • The files are part of Trump’s PURSUE declassification drive, which officials say expands public access to UAP records but still does not establish evidence of extraterrestrial or nonhuman technology.

Insights

As UAP reports become official, are we facing a technological threat or a new scientific frontier?
With plasma orbs and cloaking objects reported, where is the high-quality data to prove it?