UAP Videos Government Release for May 22, 2026 ๐ธ - From Flying Saucers to Pulsing Lights
Analysis Summary
Summary
Kristen discusses the second release of UAP files from the Department of War on May 22, 2026. She reviews various videos, noting many show standard glowing orbs and discs, often over water. One notable video shows a large dark disc emerging from clouds, filmed by US Central Command in 2020. Another video features an orb accelerating away over Syria, filmed in 2021. Kristen mentions a humanoid-shaped glowing UAP and a pulsing orb. She also highlights videos that were discredited, like a balloon shot down over Lake Hiron. Overall, Kristen expresses hope for future releases to provide clearer footage and more information about UAPs, indicating an ongoing interest in the topic.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the second release of UAP files from the Department of War, highlighting various videos and their content. It emphasizes notable footage of UAPs, including a large disc and glowing orbs, while also addressing discredited videos and speculation about future releases.
A notable video showed a huge disc filmed by US Central Command on November 23rd, 2020, appearing to be metallic and moving through clouds.
Kristen
โI think it'll be another few releases, but I do believe that it is building up to that in order to like all this is just acclimating us to what will be coming.โ
The official second release of UAP files from the Department of War occurred on May 22nd, 2026.
A notable video showed a huge disc filmed by US Central Command on November 23rd, 2020, appearing to be metallic and moving through clouds.
A video showed a UAP accelerating away in the air over Syria, filmed in 2021, appearing as a glowing orb.
A humanoid-shaped glowing UAP filmed by US Central Command in 2020 appeared to change shape.
A video showed a UAP pulsing or flaring while moving over water.
A video of an object shot down over Lake Hiron on February 12th, 2023, was identified as a balloon.
A light in the sky over Karaganda airport in Kazakhstan in March 2022 was suggested to be a second stage of a rocket burning fuel.
Future releases of UAP footage may eventually show non-human intelligence.