2025's Unsolved Mysteries: UFO Swarms, Alien Probes & Hidden Pyramids
2025's Unsolved Mysteries: UFOs, Alien Probes & Pyramids

The closing chapter of 2025 has left the world grappling with a series of extraordinary and unresolved events that have challenged conventional understanding. The past twelve months have delivered a cascade of incidents worthy of science fiction, from unexplained aerial phenomena to potential extraterrestrial contact and archaeological revelations that could rewrite history.

East Coast Drone Swarms and Presidential Intrigue

The year's peculiar events began in earnest in late 2024, with the mysterious appearance of drone swarms over the United States East Coast. Hundreds of reports flooded into the UAP tracking website Enigma Labs, describing large, silent craft. The activity escalated in January 2025, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to impose a temporary ban on drone flights in 22 New Jersey towns, a measure that proved ineffective.

Witnesses reported 'car-sized drones' operating noiselessly over sensitive locations, including military bases and the New Jersey golf course of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. On his first day back in the Oval Office, President Trump pledged an investigation, tasking his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, with the case.

The White House's eventual statement deepened the mystery, declaring the drones 'not the enemy' and authorised by the US government for research. The FAA, however, failed to confirm any such clearance, labelling the objects as lawful commercial drones. To this day, the origin, purpose, and specific targets of the swarms remain unknown, though an unnamed private military contractor later claimed responsibility for testing advanced aerial craft at an Army summit in August 2025.

The Buga Sphere and an Interstellar Visitor

In March 2025, attention shifted to Colombia with the crash and recovery of a strange object dubbed the Buga sphere. Local resident David Velez el Potro retrieved the object after it struck a power line and refused to surrender it to authorities. Scientific examination revealed a maze of fibre-optic wires inside, and it emitted an energy that damaged soil and caused illness.

The sphere was covered in symbols resembling ancient scripts like runes and Ogham. It was transported to Mexico City for study, where ufologist Dr Steven Greer alleged 'fake policemen' attempted to access its vault in June. Researchers hail it as the first UFO recovered and controlled solely by private citizens and non-governmental scientists.

Weeks later, in early July, astronomers detected interstellar object 3I/ATLAS entering our solar system. While NASA and the ESA classified it as a comet, Harvard physicist Avi Loeb identified at least a dozen anomalies. He suggested its anti-tail—facing away from the sun—could be engine exhaust, hinting at artificial origin. The object, which will pass Jupiter on 16 March 2026, has curiously aligned itself with Jupiter's Lagrange points, ideal 'parking spots' in space.

Underground City and Government Disclosure Pressure

A potentially groundbreaking archaeological claim emerged in March from Italian researchers. Using advanced radar, they proposed evidence of a vast underground city stretching over 4,000 feet beneath the Pyramids of Giza, potentially ten times larger than the pyramids above. In July, the team reported a large shaft leading to chambers under the Sphinx. Mainstream archaeologists remain sceptical, and physical proof is pending, with the team seeking permission to excavate in 2026.

Simultaneously, pressure mounted on the US government regarding UFO disclosure. In September, military whistleblowers testified before Congress, presenting a shocking video showing a Hellfire missile bouncing harmlessly off a UFO. Vice President JD Vance vowed to 'get to the bottom' of the issue. A November documentary, 'The Age of Disclosure', alleged an 80-year global cover-up. With experts anticipating possible revelations from President Trump, many believe full public disclosure could be imminent as we move into 2026.