The Cube and the Sphere: Inside the Pentagon’s Strangest UFO Files Hardcover – December 18, 2025

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The Shape the Pentagon Could Not ExplainIt began with a radio call no pilot wanted to make and no controller wanted to log. Over open ocean, inside restricted U.S. military airspace, trained aviators reported an object that violated every known rule of flight. Not a saucer. Not a drone. Not experimental hardware. A perfectly transparent cube, motionless against the sky, enclosing a solid, metallic sphere suspended at its center. No wings. No exhaust. No heat signature. No sound. What followed was not disclosure, but silence.What This Book RevealsThe Cube and the Sphere takes readers inside one of the most unsettling and least understood chapters of the modern UAP record. Drawing from declassified military documents, naval aviation logs, radar data, and firsthand testimony from pilots and analysts, this book reconstructs how a highly specific geometric object repeatedly appeared in U.S. training ranges and surveillance corridors. These were not isolated sightings or vague lights in the sky. They were structured, repeatable encounters involving a shape that aerospace engineers insist should not function in Earth’s atmosphere. The book reveals how these incidents were quietly categorized, strategically minimized, and buried within classified channels while concern grew behind closed doors.Inside These Pages You’ll DiscoverYou will follow seasoned pilots as they struggle to describe an object that defies language, radar operators confronting sensor data that contradicts physics, and intelligence officials forced to acknowledge that known human technology cannot account for what was observed. The investigation traces the recurring connection to the ocean, where these objects appear to enter and exit the water without disturbance, suggesting capabilities that blur the boundary between air and sea. The narrative explores advanced surveillance theories, artificial intelligence hypotheses, and the disturbing possibility that geometry itself may be central to the phenomenon. Each chapter builds tension not through speculation, but through documented patterns that refuse easy dismissal.Perfect For Readers Of…This book is written for readers who value evidence over hype and investigation over belief. If you were drawn to Skinwalkers at the Pentagon, UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record, or deeply researched military history that exposes what happens behind classified doors, this book belongs on your shelf.Why You’ll Love This BookThe Cube and the Sphere stands apart because it refuses to tell you what to think. Instead, it presents a meticulously assembled record and allows the implications to speak for themselves. The unease comes from restraint, from realizing that something with impossible geometry has been repeatedly observed by the most sophisticated detection systems on Earth, and that no official explanation has followed. The book lingers long after the final page, challenging assumptions about surveillance, technology, and the limits of human understanding.Start Reading TodayIf you are tired of recycled UFO stories and want a serious, gripping investigation into a phenomenon that continues to defy explanation, this book delivers. Open these pages and confront the shape that forced the Pentagon into silence. Read more

ISBN13 979-8279010158
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.9 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Print length 315 pages
Publication date December 18, 2025

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