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Pentagon UFO Files Detail 2023 'Mother Orb' Incident Releasing Smaller Objects

Recently released Pentagon documents describe a 2023 UFO incident involving a large object that allegedly released smaller objects near a U.S. site.

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The Pentagon has released new UFO files documenting a 2023 incident involving what federal agents described as a "mother orb" that reportedly released clusters of smaller objects. The incident remains unexplained according to the official documentation.

The files, part of the latest batch of UFO reports released by the government, include observations from federal agents who witnessed the event near what has been described as a secret U.S. site. The agents reported seeing a large glowing object that appeared to launch or release multiple smaller mysterious objects.

The incident adds to a growing collection of documented unexplained aerial phenomena that U.S. government agencies have been investigating and publicly releasing in recent years. These files represent part of increased government transparency regarding UFO sightings and encounters.

Physicist Avi Loeb has characterized the 2023 incident as unexplained, adding scientific commentary to the official documentation. The Pentagon has not provided additional details about the nature of the objects or their origin.

The release of these files continues the government's recent practice of declassifying and publishing previously secret UFO encounters and investigations, part of broader efforts to document and study unexplained aerial phenomena.

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