UFOs Spotted In New Zealand, New Video Shows Glowing Orbs Appear Then Disappear
Mysterious new footage recorded by a New Zealand cattle farmer shows three saucer-like UFOs beaming and seemingly interacting with one another.
The roughly two-minute video posted on January 3 features the orb-shaped lights shuffling amongst themselves. Suddenly, one of the lights goes out and then reappears seconds later, only for the two others to disappear. One of the lights then reappears and flashes away, at one point lining up with the other object.
“The lights are interacting with each other,” the video declares.
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The cattle farmer who recorded the footage was watching out for a cow who was supposed to give birth when she saw the lights emerge over a field. She initially thought that the lights could have been part of a military operation, but then quickly realized that she was witnessing something that could have been otherworldly, according to UFO Today.
The farmer certainly isn’t the first kiwi to spot a UFO—people aboard a plane spotted strange lights hovering in the sky while flying across a mountain range on the country’s South Island in 1978.
"On the flight down, what we basically saw were pinpricks of light that turned into great globes of light, and they were airborne, and they were between us and the coast because we could see the coast and we could see the sea, and we could see these things shining down," journalist Quentin Fogarty, who was on the plane, told NewsHub.
The incident was captured on video and showed the determined orbs following the plane. New Zealand’s Ministry of Defense dismissed the sightings as an optical illusion, but documents revealed that an investigation into the lights was launched in case they were “intruders.”
The United States has also launched probes into the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial life, running a secret Pentagon program that analyzed mysterious aircraft.
The U.S. Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program investigated evidence of the unknown objects from 2007 to 2012, The New York Times reported in December.
And the former head of the program, Luis Elizondo, told The Telegraph afterwards UFOs had been proven to the point of “beyond reasonable doubt.”
The investigation found trends among the aircraft, such as lack of flight surfaces and extreme maneuverability. Elizondo also said that the objects were never hostile. An encounter was captured on video by U.S. Navy jet pilots, whose plane was surrounded by a glowing aura moving at high speeds, as documented by The Times.