A recent Pentagon report revealed a near miss between a passenger plane and a cylindrical UFO over the Atlantic Ocean near New York City. This incident is under investigation by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO. It’s part of 757 reported cases, but this is the only one so far flagged as a potential flight safety risk.
Between May 2023 and June 2024, military crews reported seeing similar unexplained phenomena—often described as spherical objects or mysterious lights. While many sightings have been identified as mundane objects like balloons, birds, or Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites, this specific event remains unexplained.
UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo suggests that the U.S. and other countries may possess advanced unidentified aerial phenomenon technologies. With Donald Trump’s recent election victory, there’s speculation that more UFO-related information could soon be declassified, following his previous promises of transparency.
What was once dismissed as conspiracy theory is now treated as a matter of national security. Governments worldwide are releasing more evidence about UFOs, raising questions about their origin, including theories of non-human mummies and Pentagon investigations resembling real-life X-Files.
source