CBS News reports that the Pentagon has released a third batch of UFO files, including mysterious orb sightings and the kind of cockpit or observer language that makes cases feel immediate.
The phrase are you seeing this captures why these stories resonate. It suggests surprise from people who are not casually scanning the sky, but reacting to something that seemed unusual in the moment.
A third batch also indicates a pattern. The government is not releasing one isolated curiosity; it is feeding a continuing public archive of cases, videos, and descriptions.
The hard question is whether each release clarifies or only accumulates mystery. More files can improve transparency, but without clear explanations and technical notes, they can also create a larger pile of unresolved fragments.
CBS's report matters because it brings the file release to a broad audience while preserving the tension at the center of UAP coverage: official acknowledgment of reports without final public resolution.
