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Bombshell 10-minute video shows UFO swarm ‘completely unaffected’ by missile attack outside military base

A swarm of UFOs that were completely unaffected after being hit by missiles outside of an Afghanistan military base was caught on a jaw-dropping video.

On Friday, ‘The UFOs subeddit’ – a forum for UFO discussions where people can talk about sightings, experiences, news and investigations – shared the full 10-minute version of the infamous video.

The video begins with the camera scanning the flat land outside of the military base before zooming up on the distant mountains, where four black dots hovering in the sky can be seen.

A few moments later, the camera captured the mysterious orbs more closely – and it appeared as though they were dripping fuel beneath them.

A short-range missile could then be seen entering the frame from the top right before striking through two of the levitating orbs – seemingly ripping right through them.

The dots appeared to explode after being struck, but the debris seemed to quickly dissipate into the air revealing the orbs were actually unharmed.

Many viewers of the footage initially believed that the peculiar dots were either training targets or flares.

But just as the video time stamp neared the six-minute mark, the camera switched from FLIR – a type of camera that uses thermal imaging to create an infrared image of a scene – to normal vision.

The quick camera switch revealed the orbs as glowing multi-colored dots that rigidly moved in a spatial relationship with each other.

Bright pink, orange, purple and yellow colors pulsated from the orbs as they slowly moved in unison around the sky.

Hundreds of Reddit users took to the comments to share their reactions – many admitting they had seen something similar.

‘Myself and one other saw exactly this in Afghanistan,’ one user wrote. ‘The difference was they shot up into the sky in sequence one after another. We both acknowledged what we saw and agreed we wouldn’t tell anyone else because we’d get laughed at.’

The user then singled out the commenters who believed the dots were flares, noting that when he experienced something similar he initially thought the same thing himself.

‘Four illuminated dots appeared in the sky and moved down in unison, descended slowly,’ he added. ‘They then stopped around 100-150 meters altitude and hovered for a couple minutes, looking like they were moving in small circles.’

‘They then gained elevation faster than anything I’ve ever seen move (literally it was like a streak of light). They disappeared either through cloud cover or the lights were put out.’

‘My eyes were opened to a few things that night and I became a more open minded person,’ he wrote.

Another user seemed to agree and responded: ‘I saw something similar as a child in the Midwest. When it shot up it looked like a meteorite in reverse and literally winked out of existence.’

But this isn’t the first account of a possible UFO sighting over Afghanistan.

An anonymous retired Navy senior chief said that he and other military service members observed a metallic orb in the sky of Afghanistan back in the early 2000s.

He noted how his observation looked similar to the video that was displayed during a Senate hearing just last year.

However, due to security agreements and the fear of legal consequences, he is unable to come forward with more detailed information.

‘I’m going to be honest with you. I’d love to tell everything in detail, but I’m not willing to go to jail to do it,’ the retired Navy senior chief told Fox News. ‘I’m constrained because of security agreements, so they need a way for submissions to be made.’

He also noted how there needs to be a secure and safe method for individuals to come forward about potential UFO sightings – something that was also argued for by Senators Mark Warner of Virginia and Marco Rubio of Florida following the senate hearing.

‘To date, we have seen no efforts to communicate the existence of the secure process to the public,’ the senators wrote in a letter to the DoD.

‘We request that you provide us an update on the plan to publicize the secure process for witnesses to come forward.’

‘What’s worse, our government spent too many years ignoring or downplaying the threat,’ Rubio said. ‘Thankfully, that is beginning to change, but as we saw earlier this year, the defense and intelligence communities are still struggling.’

But this past Friday, a bombshell whistleblower report regarding the US government’s top-secret UFO data retrieval program dropped – revealing new evidence of Non-Human Intelligence on Earth.

The whistleblowers claimed that the investigation ‘was in response to urgent and credible threats to the good and safety of the United States of America,’ while claiming that the Executive Branch has been managing UAP and NHI issues without Congressional knowledge.

The report detailed the findings of ‘Immaculate Constellation,’ an Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP) established to ‘detect’ and ‘quarantine’ the military’s best UFO imagery, videos, eyewitness testimonies and electronic sensor evidence.

It featured numerous eyewitness accounts from 1991 through 2022, including flying metallic orbs, ‘jellyfish’-shaped aircraft, and UFOs that reportedly altered witnesses’ perception of time.

The public-version of the report also discussed how infrared satellites captured footage of a massive 400-foot-wide saucer-shaped UFO soaring out of a dense cloud.

‘This behavior was evasive in nature and implied that the saucer-shaped UAP had become aware that it was under observation by a space-based collection platform,’ read the report.

The program was discussed at a Congressional hearing about UAPs on Wednesday and shortly after, Representative Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made the 11-page document available to the public.

Michael Shellenberger, a sworn witness of the hearing, told the court that Immaculate Conception has captured thousands of ‘high-resolution imagery’ of UAPs.

These accounts and others detailed in the report showed that UFOs are ‘operating around the globe, often in close proximity to sensitive foreign assets and locations,’ the report stated.

‘The American people need to know that the US military is sitting on a huge amount of visual and other information, still photos, video photos or sensor information, and have for a very long time,’ Shellenberger said.

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