One of the most intriguing clips from the latest release of Pentagon UAP files is a mysterious object that's earned the nickname "the floating brain." The roughly 30-second video shows an unusual cluster of dark, maroon-colored objects, estimated at between 12 and 15 feet tall, drifting through the sky over the Atlantic Ocean.
The unresolved incident, recorded in January 2020, was submitted by the United States Northern Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). According to the report, the object appeared to "travel with the wind" and did not "maneuver or change direction." Investigators also noted that it resembled a "large, somewhat deformed balloon."
Over the weekend, AI-enhanced still images from the footage began circulating online, igniting a fresh wave of debate and speculation. If the object was simply a cluster of oddly shaped balloons caught in the wind, why was it important enough for the military to document and forward as an unresolved anomalous phenomenon? Let us know what you think on our Facebook page. Was this nothing more than an unusual balloon cluster, or does the footage leave you with more questions than answers?