New Bombshell UFO Video Released
Have you ever wondered if the truth about UFOs is really out there? Well, buckle up, because a brand-new piece of military UFO footage—nicknamed the “Mosul Orb”—has just been released, thanks to relentless investigative efforts and a hard-won battle for government transparency. In this post, we’ll break down what makes this video historic, why it matters, and what it can teach us about both UFOs and the pursuit of truth.
A New Chapter in UFO Disclosure
When it comes to sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), there’s a lot of noise, speculation, and skepticism. But the release of the Mosul Orb video marks a pivotal moment. For the first time ever, the public gets a look at what the U.S. military filmed in the heat of an active combat zone, not just a blurry photo or secondhand account but a bona fide, unedited video. This kind of raw, unfiltered evidence is rare, largely because getting it out in the open requires navigating a maze of government secrecy.
Journalists Patrick from Vetted, Jeremy Corbell, and George Knapp—well-known figures in the UFO community—have worked tirelessly to bring attention to footage like this. But the real hero of this story is Dustin Slaughter from the UAP Register. Through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, Dustin managed to pry the video from the grip of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, overcoming years of red tape, denial, and legal wrangling.
Why Does the Mosul Orb Matter?
Simply put: it changes the game. Up until now, people interested in UAPs have had to rely on a patchwork of rumors, partial disclosures, or still images. The Mosul Orb video jumps that hurdle by showing an actual moving object, captured in full-color, cruising over Mosul, Iraq during active military operations on April 16th, 2016. The Pentagon and related agencies had previously kept the footage under wraps, only releasing a single still image that generated plenty of debate—and no shortage of wild theories.
Seeing is Believing: The Video Breakdown
So, what does the video show? From first glance, it appears to be a shiny silver sphere zipping across the sky. For years, debunkers argued it might be anything from a raindrop on the lens to a trick of light or even a common object like a pothole reflecting sunlight. But with the full motion video available, those claims don’t really hold water. The footage clearly shows the sphere moving in a manner that’s inconsistent with raindrops, birds, drones, or anything else that’s easy to explain away.
What really fuels the curiosity is that the U.S. government, with all its high-tech resources, still could not figure out what the Mosul Orb is. They didn’t classify it as a balloon or ordinary aircraft. Instead, they simply labeled it as “anomalous”—the official term for UFOs. For the doubters and debunkers, this footage offers them exactly what they asked for: a clear-cut clip, not just a single frame. Still, the mystery deepens. If the experts can’t explain it, what are the rest of us supposed to think?
The Real Importance: Persistence and Transparency
Perhaps the most remarkable takeaway from this episode isn’t what flies in the Mosul Orb video—but how the video came to light. Dustin Slaughter’s determination to file not just FOIA requests, but actually sue for public access, highlights how real progress in government transparency often takes years of patience and a willingness to fight for the truth. His work stands as proof that independent journalism matters, even when it’s not glamorous, flashy, or immediately celebrated.
And if you think this is the end of the story, think again. Dustin and the UAP Register have other cases in the pipeline, which could surface more videos in the near future. Each new release adds another building block in the quest to understand the UFO phenomenon.
What Happens Next?
Nobody’s claiming that one video will settle the mystery about life beyond our planet—or even explain every UAP sighting. But as Jeremy Corbell points out, “the collective weight is a preposterous preponderance of evidence.” Each new piece of credible data builds trust in those trying to shine a light on the unknown, and ultimately, chips away at the walls of secrecy and skepticism.
What should you take from this? For one, it’s a reminder to stay curious and open-minded. When a team of dedicated folks can wrangle this kind of footage from the most guarded corners of officialdom, it proves that ordinary people—with enough persistence—can help bring truth to light.
If you’re fascinated by mysteries in the sky, or just want to support independent investigative efforts, keep an eye on the teams behind these stories. And as always, draw your own conclusions—don’t just take anyone’s word for it. After all, every day is a gift, and our search for answers is only as good as the questions we’re willing to keep asking.
Stay tuned, and don’t forget to share your thoughts. What do you think the Mosul Orb could be? Could we be looking at genuine evidence of something truly extraordinary? Comment below and join the conversation!