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FBI Interview: U.S. Intelligence Official's UAP Account (Late 2025)

LocationUnited States
Date / 日期2025
TypeDocument
CredibilityOfficial
Disclosure batchPURSUE-1

Summary

This is an FBI 302 interview with a senior U.S. intelligence official describing a first-hand UAP encounter at a U.S. military facility. The official said that, during a helicopter search of an area where orbs had previously been seen, the team found a "super-hot" orb hovering above the ground that then traveled about 20 miles faster than the pursuing helicopter, along with a swarm of lights moving in all directions. Over the following half hour, additional orbs were seen repeatedly flaring up and down across the area.

Detail

This document is an FBI 302 interview conducted with a senior U.S. intelligence official about his first-hand account of a UAP encounter at a U.S. military facility. The official told FBI agents that he and other federal and state personnel searched, by helicopter, an area where orbs had previously been observed. They found a "super-hot" orb hovering over the ground that then traveled roughly 20 miles at a speed too fast for the pursuing helicopter, accompanied by a swarm of lights moving in all directions. Four or five additional orbs were seen briefly soon after, flaring up and then down, a pattern that continued across the area over the next thirty minutes.

The associated photos in the Related Media section connect to a set of UAP encounters at a sensitive government testing installation in the western United States in 2025. These orb-like UAP were observed at various ranges by multiple, sometimes simultaneous, personnel and sensors. The linked narrative is an account from a senior intelligence community official who witnessed the UAP with the naked eye while accompanied by two pilots using night vision goggles; other pilots and ground-based observers using night vision also reported UAP during the exercise. The photos showing UAP beneath the helicopter were taken through night vision devices by ground-based personnel. The record was released through the PURSUE declassification.

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