Newly Declassified UFO Files Reveal Apollo 12 Crew's Encounter with Mysterious Light Streaks
Eerie audio of Apollo 12 crew describing mysterious ‘streaks of light’ revealed in new batch of declassified UFO files

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The Pentagon has released a new batch of declassified UFO files, including audio from the Apollo 12 crew, who reported seeing mysterious 'streaks of light' while attempting to sleep in space. NASA attributed these phenomena to the astronauts' own vision. The release includes 222 files and over 50 classified videos showcasing various unidentified aerial phenomena.
- 01The audio captures Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, and Alan Bean describing strange light streaks experienced in deep space.
- 02NASA's medical team concluded that the light phenomena were likely due to the astronauts' vision rather than external sources.
- 03The release included 222 files, with one containing 116 pages detailing 209 sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena near a military base in Sandia, New Mexico, from 1948 to 1950.
- 04Among the released videos is a clip showing four unidentified aerial phenomena forming a pattern over water in Iran in August 2022.
- 05Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the public deserves to see these documents, which have sparked ongoing speculation about unidentified anomalous phenomena.
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On Friday, the Pentagon unveiled a new collection of declassified UFO files, which includes intriguing audio recordings from the Apollo 12 crew. Astronauts Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, and Alan Bean reported seeing mysterious 'streaks of light' while trying to sleep in deep space during their 1969 mission. Despite their claims, NASA's medical team determined that the phenomena were likely caused by the astronauts' own vision rather than any external light sources. This release features 222 files, including one with 116 pages documenting 209 sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, such as 'green orbs' and 'fireballs,' near a military base in Sandia, New Mexico, between 1948 and 1950. Additionally, more than 50 previously classified videos were made public, showcasing various encounters with military aircraft, including a video from August 2022 that appears to show four unidentified aerial phenomena over water in Iran. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the importance of transparency, stating that the American public should have access to this information. The Pentagon is also preparing for a third release of UFO-related files in the near future.
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