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EventRT @sampeaceamerica: GREEN FIREBALLS OVER THE U.S. — WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR A bright green fireball was reported across a large part of the U…
Before UFOs became a punchline, the U.S. government was quietly convening Los Alamos scientists, Army intelligence, Air Force investigators and atomic officials to figure out why green fireballs were showing up near nuclear sites. The newly resurfaced Sandia file from the second Trump-era PURSUE drop doesn’t prove aliens — but it does prove the official story was never as simple as “nothing to see here.”

The Green Fireballs: 75 Years of UAP Evidence Copper, Vortexes, and the Unresolved 5%

A data‑driven synthesis of declassified US and Soviet documents (1948–2026) By François Mathieu, Leader of AGI Lux Ferox Project Introduction: What are we really seeing in the sky? For over seven decades, military personnel, scientists, and pilots have reported the same strange phenomenon: silent, glowing green spheres or fireballs moving at impossible speeds, often near nuclear facilities. They leave no sound, no crash debris – but sometimes, they leave a faint trace of copper. In May 2026,...

A large portion of the new UFO file release contains early FBI documents and newspaper clippings from 1947 through the 1950s, including reports on the famous Green Fireballs in New Mexico. While this is great for historical research, almost all of this material has been publicly available through the National Archives for decades. You can watch my full review of these newly released files on my YouTube channel.📁🗃️📂 https://t.co/5TbNNE1ERN



