Eight of the 46 highly-anticipated UFO videos Congress has demanded be made public by the Department of War are featured in an upcoming documentary, including a color video of a flying sphere shared publicly for the first time with The Post.
The footage is revealed in investigative journalist Jeremey Corbell’s film “Sleeping Dog,” out Tuesday.
“Congress has formally requested these files by name. The American people have a right to know — and more than that, a need to know,” said Corbell, who previewed the film for The Post.
“These aren’t lights in the sky. These are documented encounters with technology our military has filmed. ‘Sleeping Dog’ exists because our government chose silence over transparency,” he added.
The 46 videos sought by Congress are in addition to 28 videos released Friday, which included radar footage of a strange star-shaped objects and a ‘super hot’ orb that had a chase encounter over Africa with a US military aircraft last year.
Corbell’s footage included a clip of a sphere with more color and clarity than any other previous UFO release.
That video, titled “FMV UAP,” shows a small cylindrical object flying smoothly in the air over mountainous terrain with no visible means of propulsion.
A jarring clip of the ocean shows three unidentified military vessels going through the water with large wakes behind them — only to be outpaced by a black object which seemed to cast a shadow on the surface of the water.
Another titled “ANAMORPHIS UAP” showed a billowing blob, hovering and undulating in the sky as recorded by military radar.
In another strange clip, a group of four log-shaped objects seemingly squirm and wriggle at high speed across the night sky. These objects also have no visible means of propulsion,
Other radar footage titled “FORMATION UAP” shows three lights going through the sky in a triangle formation — crossing over each other while clearly moving in coordination with no visible means of propulsion or a heat signature.
That triangle light formation is similar to the one that appeared in photographs released Friday, and taken by Apollo 17 astronauts — who snapped it from the surface of the Moon in 1972.
More eerie footage showed small, brightly lit orbs flying near planes with others moving at sharp angles and high speed amongst the clouds.
The videos will be shown in full to the American public in a future Department of War disclosure on UFOs, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla) assured skywatchers.
“There will be more files released. To include our request of the 40+ files. I talked to the Pentagon last night,” Luna wrote Friday on X.
The decades-long push for disclosure extended beyond Congress, said “Sleeping Dog” director Michael Lazovsky.
“Most people don’t realize just how much Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp have contributed to disclosure,” Lazovsky told The Post.
“I was surprised by the scope of their involvement. The magnitude and impact they have had,” he added.