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UFO FILES: Expert sounds alarm over new UFO files released

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Full auto-transcript: All right. Well, the Pentagon is releasing another round of UFO files. More than 50 videos, documents, and military encounters involving objects officials still can't explain. One clip appears to show an Air Force jet tracking an unidentified object over Lake Hiron. Another appears to show a pulsing sphere gliding over water in 2024, and another shows a small bright shape on infrared as the camera zooms, tracks in, and tries to hold it in frame. Now, the Pentagon says, "Don't call them aliens." Okay, fine. But after another stack of unexplained files, everyone is asking the same question. Well, what are they? Here to discuss it is Mike Barah, a UFO expert and author. You know, Mike, I'm not going to lie to you. I put my head in the sand on this. I feel like life here on Earth is complicated enough. Humans are complicated enough. Uh, tell me, what have we learned with the Pentagon releasing some of these files that we didn't know before? >> Well, I think the main thing we've learned, Lisa, is that, you know, all of us UFO geeks are not crazy. that there is something going on out there and there's something that even the military can't explain. Some of these videos are quite extraordinary. Most of them probably have fairly prosaic explanations, but the reality is something strange is happening and today's videos were some examples of that. >> So, you said something's going on. What is that something from your perspective? >> Look, aliens have been here for a long time. Uh they've been visiting us, especially since World War II. I think their curiosity has increased rather dramatically and they are here to find out about us, to take something from us, to get something for themselves. I think that's definitely the agenda and we have to figure out who they are, where they're from, and especially why they're here and see what we can do about it. I mean, this is our planet after all, last time I checked. >> I mean, if they're watching, I come in peace. I mean, no harm. Don't don't come for me. Uh, you know, but Mike, a lot of times, you know, the what we end up finding out is something that is in the ordinary. So, walk us through what you've seen that would be considered extraordinary or unexplainable. >> I think, yeah, I mean, first of all, I can I can show you some NASA videos from the 1990s that are absolutely powered vehicles in low Earth orbit that cannot be explained by any technology that we admit that we have. As for today's dump, it's even more extraordinary because there's one especially called instant acceleration, which really shows an object that is just sort of hovering, not doing much of anything, and all of a sudden it just shoots off the screen. Now, even if that was a drone of some kind and it had some sort of super jet engine, it would have been destroyed by the inertia created by such a maneuver. So, you look at that and you say to yourself, there are definitely technologies out there that we have not been told about, that we are not allowed to know about, and either they're ours or they're somebody else's. And if they're somebody else's, we should probably be concerned about that. >> Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube and catch full shows streaming now on Fox One.

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