These days, the star-shaped UFO that’s been going viral across the internet—did you catch it?


On May 8th, the U.S. Department of Defense released 162 classified UFO files, and a 2013 infrared video instantly sparked global attention—
In the footage, an octagonal, glowing object rapidly zips through the sky, its arms extend and retract, flickering in and out, completely unlike the typical disc-shaped flying saucers we imagine.

Even more mysterious, foreign analysts uncovered that: this shape closely resembles the angel Ophanim (Ophanin) recorded in **"The Dead Sea Scrolls" and "The Book of Enoch"**!
Ancient texts describe Ophanim as “the wheel within a wheel covered with eyes,” glowing star-shaped, with eye-like patterns all over, responsible for guarding God's throne, called “the many-eyed ones.”
One side features mysterious angels from ancient scriptures thousands of years ago, and the other side shows military footage of shape-shifting star-shaped flying objects—looking almost identical. This coincidence is truly shocking!
We used to think alien flying saucers were disc-shaped and silver-glowing;
Now, it seems the truth has been overturned—maybe real UFOs are star-shaped!
Netizens exploded:

- “The ‘Watchers’ in the Book of Enoch are not angels at all—they’re ancient aliens!”
- “So, ‘God’s chariot’ is actually this kind of star-shaped aircraft?”
- “Ancient texts aren’t myths—they’re real records of ancient civilizations?”
Some also skeptically said: this is just military flares and parachutes with optical effects, over-interpreted.
But everyone’s getting more and more obsessed:
Why could people thousands of years ago accurately depict the exact same “star-shaped multi-eyed flying craft” that today’s military footage shows?
Is it ancient imagination, or… did they really see it?
Do you think: this is concrete evidence of an unknown civilization, or just a natural phenomenon?
Should I organize the ancient text of Ophanim angels and the key details of this UFO video into a comparison chart so you can see the overlaps at a glance?
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