New Jersey UFO Spheres
Recently, new pictures of the New Jersey UFO (what officials call a drone) surfaced online, originally shared on Facebook by a seasoned nature photographer. The images were captured using a 300mm camera lens and later cropped for clarity. The photographer has a solid reputation over her 30-year career in nature photography.
The New Jersey UFO photos and videos of UFO Spheres are the best I’ve ever seen, perfectly capturing what I experienced as a child and teen. After 46 years of waiting, these extraordinary captures provide the validation I always hoped would come.
A 300mm camera lens is a telephoto lens designed to magnify distant subjects, making it ideal for wildlife photography, sports events, and capturing subjects that are far away. The “300mm” refers to the focal length, indicating a narrow field of view that brings distant objects closer. These lenses often feature wide maximum apertures, such as f/2.8 or f/4, allowing for faster shutter speeds and better performance in low-light conditions. Additionally, many 300mm lenses incorporate image stabilization technology to counteract camera shake, which is particularly beneficial when shooting handheld. The construction of these lenses typically includes multiple lens elements arranged in groups to minimize optical aberrations and enhance image quality. Due to their robust build and advanced optics, 300mm lenses are often heavier and larger than standard lenses, reflecting their professional-grade capabilities.
Mauro Biglino, an Italian author and translator, has sparked debate by interpreting ancient biblical texts as possible accounts of advanced technology or NHI (extraterrestrial) encounters. He highlights the term “Kavod,” often translated as “glory,” suggesting it refers to a tangible object rather than a divine abstraction, aligning with Ezekiel’s vision of a “flying chariot” with “wheels within wheels” and radiant beings. Biglino also revisits Elijah’s ascent in a “chariot of fire,” positing these as potential early UAP sightings. This perspective is echoed by authors like Ted Peters in UFOs: God’s Chariots?, James Edward Gilmer in Chariots of Gods or Demons?, and Michael Lieb in Children of Ezekiel, who all explore ancient chariot descriptions as possible evidence of extraterrestrial technology.
I couldn’t believe how similar this photo is, to the UFO I saw hovering over my car during my own experience. The craft’s details, its lights, and its eerie, silent presence mirrored my encounter so vividly that it brought back memories of that unforgettable night. It’s remarkable to see such an image resonate so closely with my personal story.
Previously, the best photo resembling what I witnessed was this one. In what I’ve called Breakthrough UFO Photo Revealed: Closure for Abductee at Last, I’m incredibly thankful to the whistleblower for coming forward with these remarkable images and detailed explanations. They mirror my own experiences so closely, providing an immense sense of validation. If you’re interested in learning more about my story and its connection to these revelations, please visit https://unidentifiedphenomena.com
Recent reports from New Jersey detail two distinct types of UFOs (aerial phenomena). The first involves UFOs (drones) that mimic conventional aircraft, such as planes and helicopters, by displaying atypical light configurations not aligned with standard aviation norms. The second type comprises spherical UFOs, often referred to as “Sphere UFOs,” which some researchers speculate are non-human intelligences (NHI) acting as guardians, potentially defending Earth against malevolent entities. These spheres are believed to exhibit advanced technologies and behaviors indicative of protective intentions. The simultaneous occurrence of these phenomena has led to various interpretations, including the possibility that the Sphere UFOs are monitoring or countering the activities of the mimic drones, especially amid escalating global tensions.