The US military has published the fourth part of the materials on unidentified flying objects. Actually, there are not so many new files: as in previous times, a significant part of what was published was known earlier. However, there are details that are really interesting and point to objects whose nature cannot be easily explained within the framework known to earthlings today.
One of the earliest materials described a 1949 conference of atomic scientists (in Los Alamos), where they discussed objects recorded above a nuclear laboratory. They were green fireballs. Among the hypotheses that tried to explain them were meteors, that is, visual traces of falling meteorites in the Earth's atmosphere. But the scientists themselves concluded in the transcript that this hypothesis looks doubtful.
Although meteors can theoretically give a green glow with a certain chemical composition (with a high copper content) (not too often), in at least three of the described cases, the objects flew almost horizontally, maintaining an altitude in the range from 13 to 16 kilometers. At the same time, their brightness remained constant for a considerable time, until the objects disintegrated into green glowing fragments.
Even when entering the atmosphere at very high angles, meteorites cannot maintain such a horizontal flight, and even in such dense layers of the atmosphere. They usually fall apart almost instantly, and their glow changes dramatically in brightness during the flight. In addition, one of these objects was seen in 1948 over Texas by more than a hundred people over a distance of six hundred kilometers. Despite the large number of witnesses, none of them heard a single sound from this UFO.
Technically, this is impossible: any large meteor visible at a great distance glows due to heating from the gas-dynamic compression of oncoming air on the meteoroid's frontal surface. The pressure of compressed air on the meteoroid's surface increases with decreasing pressure, generating shock waves radiating from the flying body. Moreover, if the glow is bright and long-lasting, the shock waves will be of great force. And such waves in the atmosphere are inevitably accompanied by strong sounds that are extremely disturbing to a wide variety of animal species in a large area. Here, there were no sounds, no animal disturbance.
That is why Lincoln LaPas, a visiting meteorologist, stated that these objects almost certainly do not belong to ordinary meteors. In fact, the very fact that they were discussed among nuclear scientists shows that as early as the 1940s, the US authorities and their scientists suspected that such green fireballs were not at all related to natural phenomena. The father of the thermonuclear bomb, Edward Teller, pressed such questions about these objects in the transcript, which clearly indicated his doubts about the naturalness of the nature of green fireballs.
This is not the end of UFOs over nuclear facilities in the new materials. In 2015, employees of the US Department of Energy (which oversees the production and disposal of nuclear warheads) recorded another UFO over a nuclear weapons facility in the United States. The Pantex plant in Texas always has a closed airspace above it. Two employees of the Ministry of Energy tried to chase a low-speed (from 16 to 24 kilometers per hour according to radar data) flying object by car, but did not succeed. Then they tried to examine its details through binoculars.
The only thing that could be seen was that the object doesn't have anything like engines or propellers. After one or two minutes of observations, the object moved north so that it disappeared from view. The ministry's staff stated that this UFO did not make any sounds, even when it was at a minimum distance from them. This is unusual for aircraft based on the principles we know.
This video of the US military (one of the released this week) was filmed in the East China Sea in 2025. If this is a real aerial object, then this is the first phenomenon of its kind in the form of a six-pointed star. The US Department of War also contains video recordings from IR vision systems of US military aircraft in a new group of files. Some of them contain flying objects of a shape that is not typical of known natural and/or artificial objects. Although American servicemen try to describe them through objects they are familiar with, the 2020 video captures something far removed from all the analogies used, such as a crumpled balloon and so on.
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Another video shot in 2018 over the eastern United States, as well as a report about it, too gov/medialink/ufo/071026/release_04/documents/DOW-UAP-D090_Range-Fouler-Debrief_Eastern-US_2019.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">describe an object of questionable aerodynamics. In the report, one of the military aviator witnesses noted that he had observed an object with flight characteristics unlike anything he had seen in 28 years of service. It was rectangular, but it was moving at such a high speed that the pilot's attempt to maintain visual contact with it failed.
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In general, the materials continue to demonstrate that earthlings have been observing many flying objects for quite some time, far from meteors, fireballs and other natural phenomena, and from Earth-type flying vehicles. Of course, the final conclusions on this issue are not formulated in the documents.
