It’s not every day you’re cruising down Hull Street in Midlothian, Virginia, coffee in hand, and spot a flying saucer the size of a sedan just hanging out in the sky like it’s got nowhere better to be. But that’s exactly what one driver witnessed this past Sunday morning, just before 11AM on what was described as a clear and sunny day. And no, this wasn’t someone who forgot to take their allergy meds or mistook a plastic bag for a UFO. This report was filed with the National UFO Reporting Center, and the details are downright eerie.
“While driving in a suburban area just prior to 11AM on a clear and sunny day, I happened to notice a shiny object in the sky,” the eyewitness stated. “At first briefly ignoring it, I quickly did a double-take and realized it did not appear to be an animal, aircraft, or anything else that I would commonly observe in the sky.”
Now, this wasn’t your average drone or some kid’s science project gone rogue. The witness said it didn’t move like anything normal—no drone whirring, no slow float of a hot air balloon, no commercial jet engine roar. Just a sphere, hovering like it’s got front-row seats to the chaos down below.
“I quickly pulled over into the parking lot of 10804 Hull Street Road in Midlothian, VA and was able to take two brief videos of the object,” the report continues. “My camera was pointing essentially directly north at the spherical-appearing object, which appeared to be moving eastbound. I immediately checked my Flightradar24 app, and did not see any transponding aircraft in the area where this sphere was flying.”
No aircraft nearby. No radar hits. And yet, there it was—clear as day, metallic and mysterious. The National UFO Reporting Center, ever the voice of cautious professionalism, listed the object’s explanation as “Balloon – Probable.” Yeah, and Hunter Biden probably just forgot to pay his taxes.
The witness uploaded the videos, and they’re out there for anyone to see. And while some might scoff and say, “Oh, it’s just a balloon,” let’s pause for a second and ask ourselves: why are we seeing more of these sightings lately? Why is it that under the Biden administration, we had more Chinese spy balloons drift across the country than actual accountability? And why is it that every time something unexplained happens, the government’s first instinct is to downplay it faster than CNN buries a Democrat scandal?
Let’s remember that just two years ago, the Pentagon finally admitted that yes, UFOs—or UAPs, as the bureaucrats like to call them now—are real. And no, they still don’t know what they are. But don’t worry, they’ve got a task force working on it… the same way the IRS has a task force looking into corruption. In other words, don’t hold your breath.
Back in the day, when America had a spine and a space program that didn’t focus on climate equity, we’d be launching investigations, not handing out probable balloon excuses and hoping no one notices. But this is the same establishment that looked the other way while foreign objects floated over our nuclear sites.
Now, under President Trump’s leadership, don’t be surprised if we see a little more transparency and a lot less hand-waving. The American people deserve answers, not canned responses from alphabet agencies that haven’t earned our trust in decades.
So next time you’re driving through Virginia and you see something strange in the sky, don’t dismiss it. Film it. Report it. And remember: the truth is out there. But with the deep state still clinging to the shadows, it’s going to take a lot more sunlight—and a lot fewer swamp creatures—to bring it fully into view.
