WASHINGTON, June 12 — The FBI has released newly declassified records detailing a cluster of Northeastern Orb Sightings reported across the northeastern United States in 2025 and 2026. The files, logged as FBI FD-302 reports, including documents numbered FD-302-67 and FD-302-71, are accompanied by video evidence catalogued as Orbs Over the Pond from 2024 and a 2025 Northeastern Orb Sighting clip.
The records document witness accounts of small luminous spherical objects observed in the night sky, which the FBI classified as unresolved UAP encounters. These reports add to a growing public catalog of UAP cases that the government says it is working to identify and explain. Officials note that an unresolved classification does not imply an extraterrestrial origin and that no confirmed evidence of alien craft or beings has been presented.
This clarification is crucial as the public’s interest in UAP sightings continues to grow, with many speculating about the nature and origin of these phenomena.
The materials were posted publicly at war.gov/UFO alongside documents from the CIA, the Department of War, and other intelligence agencies as part of the rolling declassification ordered by President Donald Trump. This move is part of a broader effort to increase transparency around UAP sightings and to provide the public with more information about these events.
A significant aspect of this release is the inclusion of video evidence, which provides a more tangible aspect to the witness accounts.
The Orbs Over the Pond video from 2024 and the 2025 Northeastern Orb Sighting clip offer visual documentation of the phenomena, allowing the public to see for themselves the nature of these sightings. As the government continues to work on identifying and explaining UAP cases, the release of these documents and videos marks a significant step forward in transparency.
The public can now access and review the evidence for themselves, fostering a more informed discussion about UAP sightings and their implications.
The release of these FBI files is a notable development in the ongoing effort to understand and explain UAP encounters. As more information becomes available, the public will be watching closely to see how these cases are investigated and what explanations, if any, are forthcoming.




























