UMVA has learned that a recently released debrief audio provides a fascinating account of unexplained visual flashes witnessed by astronauts in space.
The transcript reveals that the astronauts were lying awake in the spacecraft, watching for the flashes, and described them as streaks that appeared to be "roughly in the same place" or at an angle of about "30 degrees to horizontal."
The crew and medical personnel discussed whether the flashes were random or directional, and whether they appeared in one eye or both. One astronaut noted that he could usually tell which eye had registered the flash after waiting long enough to observe it.
The phenomenon was explored in the debrief as possibly being tied to cosmic rays or heavy particles passing through the eye. This mysterious occurrence has sparked intense interest and speculation.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the Apollo 12 audio is part of a larger collection of records that include Cold War-era reports of "green fireballs" near sensitive military and nuclear installations.
Other files in the archive include Pantex imagery of an unidentified object and a senior U.S. intelligence officer describing orange orbs during a helicopter mission. These records offer a glimpse into the government's encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
The Department of War says the PURSUE archive contains unresolved cases, meaning the government has not made a definitive determination about the nature of the observed phenomena. The release of these declassified documents aims to bring transparency to the American people.
The Secretary of War emphasized the Trump Administration's commitment to transparency, stating that it's time the American people see these files for themselves. The government is taking steps to shed light on the mysteries that have long fueled speculation.