
A recently shared pair of videos has drawn renewed attention from the UFO research community, capturing what appears to be an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) tracked across four cities within a 35-minute window. The footage, reportedly recorded by a witness in an undisclosed location, documents a large, circular object moving rapidly overhead. The videos, which have circulated widely among enthusiasts and investigators, add another layer to the growing number of multi-witness UAP reports in recent years.
In the video, the unidentified witness can be heard expressing confusion and astonishment as the object passes directly overhead. “I am looking at the strangest thing above me right now,” the witness says, urging a companion named Colleen to “take pictures.” Describing the object as “almost like a circle” and “very big,” the witness narrates their attempts to get a closer look, noting, “It’s traveling sideways. It’s not like it’s on a spin. First thought would be like a missile or something, but that is the strangest thing I ever seen.” The footage itself, while brief, shows a distant, seemingly circular object moving smoothly across the sky.
The videos have prompted analysis from UFO enthusiasts and independent investigators, many of whom are intrigued by the object's rapid transit and apparent lack of conventional flight characteristics. According to initial assessments, the object’s movement—covering four cities in just over half an hour—would require speeds and maneuverability not typical of known civilian or military aircraft. “I just looked up and there it is,” the witness remarks, emphasizing the sudden appearance and unusual behavior of the object.
Although the precise location and time of the sighting remain undisclosed, the footage has been cross-referenced with other reports in an effort to triangulate the event. Researchers note that the multi-city tracking of the UAP is consistent with other recent cases where objects have been observed by multiple witnesses over large geographic areas. Such incidents have become a focus of both public curiosity and official inquiry, particularly as military and government agencies acknowledge an uptick in unexplained aerial observations.
The release of these videos comes amid a period of heightened interest in UAPs, following recent disclosures and congressional hearings on the subject in several countries. While the origin and intent of the object remain uncertain, the witness’s candid and unfiltered reaction underscores the sense of mystery surrounding these phenomena. “I don’t know what the hell this is. I’m going to go take pictures of it now,” the witness states, capturing the mix of awe and perplexity that continues to fuel both scientific investigation and public debate over the true nature of UAPs.


