New UFO videos solicit baffled explanations ranging from angels and demons to jetpacks and balloons
Bizarre videos from President Trump’s latest batch of UFO disclosure files led to a host of speculation about the phenomenon’s origins — with some insisting they’re proof of biblical legends, while others dismissed them as little more than balloons or lens flares.
Comments flooded social media comparing the wacky videos to angels and demons after they were released Friday, and some online posters claimed they were winged creatures and fiery wheels that appeared in the likes of the Book of Ezekiel.
Among the most intriguing videos was one filmed over a body of water in June 2020, which captured a shapeshifting blob apparently hovering near a US military installation.
Commenters rushed to compare the image to an angel.
“This UFO looks almost like an angel,” a user responded, according to the Daily Mail. “Pretty amazing video.”
Another flagged by users was filmed over water by the US Indo-Pacific Command in June 2024 and showed another blob that appeared to be changing shapes as it moved.
That video was just the latest people compared to Ezekiel’s Wheel from the Book of Ezekiel — also known as Ophanim — which appeared to the biblical priest as a series of interconnected wheels covered in eyeballs.
Others drew parallels to Cherubim, winged creatures with multiple faces who also appear in the Book of Ezekiel.
Many of those comparisons were fueled by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL.), who was one of the leading UFO disclosure voices and in the weeks since the plans were announced has posted religiously-charged messages on social media.
But many were less convinced of the phenomenon’s’ divine origin — with some arguing the images were likely little more than earthly objects.
“Those are literally mylar balloons, twisting in the wind,” one user wrote on X. “You can see them occasionally separate.”
https://nypost.com/2026/05/26/us-news/ne...-balloons/
They say that the video recordings of UFOs are nothing more than balloons and not aliens, but I say they are aliens shaped like a balloon.
Bizarre videos from President Trump’s latest batch of UFO disclosure files led to a host of speculation about the phenomenon’s origins — with some insisting they’re proof of biblical legends, while others dismissed them as little more than balloons or lens flares.
Comments flooded social media comparing the wacky videos to angels and demons after they were released Friday, and some online posters claimed they were winged creatures and fiery wheels that appeared in the likes of the Book of Ezekiel.
Among the most intriguing videos was one filmed over a body of water in June 2020, which captured a shapeshifting blob apparently hovering near a US military installation.
Commenters rushed to compare the image to an angel.
“This UFO looks almost like an angel,” a user responded, according to the Daily Mail. “Pretty amazing video.”
Another flagged by users was filmed over water by the US Indo-Pacific Command in June 2024 and showed another blob that appeared to be changing shapes as it moved.
That video was just the latest people compared to Ezekiel’s Wheel from the Book of Ezekiel — also known as Ophanim — which appeared to the biblical priest as a series of interconnected wheels covered in eyeballs.
Others drew parallels to Cherubim, winged creatures with multiple faces who also appear in the Book of Ezekiel.
Many of those comparisons were fueled by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL.), who was one of the leading UFO disclosure voices and in the weeks since the plans were announced has posted religiously-charged messages on social media.
But many were less convinced of the phenomenon’s’ divine origin — with some arguing the images were likely little more than earthly objects.
“Those are literally mylar balloons, twisting in the wind,” one user wrote on X. “You can see them occasionally separate.”
https://nypost.com/2026/05/26/us-news/ne...-balloons/
They say that the video recordings of UFOs are nothing more than balloons and not aliens, but I say they are aliens shaped like a balloon.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


