A Pentagon official described on Tuesday a trio of astounding cases involving unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), formerly described as unidentified flying objects (UFOs), that his team of investigators have yet to solve.

Dr. Jon Kosloski, who recently became the director of the Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), gave testimony to the Senate just days after his crew released their annual report on UAP. The top UFO investigator said there were three cases that “merit analysis” that his team was working on, including one “interesting” example that his team may be in the process of resolving.

“The first one was brought to us by a law enforcement officer out West where he observed a large orange orb floating several hundred feet above the ground, a couple miles away,” Kosloski said. “He went to investigate what was going on with that orb, and as he was pulling up to the location where he thought would be below the orb, about 40 to 60 meters away from some object. The area was well lit. He saw a blacker-than-black object. He said it was about the size of a Prius, 4 to 6 feet wide. And as he got 40 to 60 meters away from the object, it tilted up about 45 degrees, and then it shot up vertically.”

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Kosloski said the law enforcement officer claimed the orb moved “10 to 100 times faster than any drone he’s ever seen before. And it did that without making a sound, as far as he could tell from inside of his vehicle. And just as it left his field of view through his windshield, then it emitted very bright red and blue lights that illuminated the inside of his vehicle as brightly as if someone had set off fireworks just outside his vehicle, or street flares.”

“That’s anomalous because of the size of the vehicle with the great acceleration, and when he came back to investigate that area, he found no disturbance of the ground beneath it. So that’s one interesting one,” Kosloski said.

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“Another one comes to us from southeast U.S.,” Kosloski continued. “There was a U.S. facility where two cars of government contractors were leaving the facility around 9 o’clock in the morning. They looked up in the sky and saw a large, metallic cylinder about the size of a commercial airplane, and it was stationary. They observed that there was a very bright white light behind or around the object. They saw it stationary for 15 to 20 seconds, and then it disappeared. Obviously, an object that large, stationary, unless it’s a blimp, is unusual, but then disappearing, we can’t explain how that would happen.”

For the third case, which Kosloski also described as “interesting,” the UFO investigator said: “We had an aircraft that was flying parallel to another aircraft, and it was capturing imagery of it, and a small-looking object appeared to fly between the two of them, much faster than them. Through very careful analysis, we think that the object might have actually been farther away than the object that it was videotaping, but it requires very careful analysis to come to those conclusions, and we don’t have the metadata to support that — yet.”

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