
Glowing Orbs from Alleged Mothership Near Florida Coast Fuel Alien Drone Invasion Fears
Mysterious Glowing Orbs Spark Alarm Off Florida Coast
Residents of Daytona Beach, Florida, have reported strange glowing orbs emerging from the ocean and hovering over the water, reigniting concerns after a wave of unexplained drone sightings swept the U.S. last year. A viral video from March 17 shows a bright, aircraft-like object moving toward land, with witnesses claiming it rose directly from the sea. While skeptics dismiss it as a plane, locals insist the orbs move unusually, fueling wild theories—including claims of a secret underwater "mothership."
[Image: An orb spotted over Florida on March 13 (Credit: X user)]
Social Media Theories and Military Whispers
TikTok and X users have circulated footage of the lights, with one viral clip from user @CocoSongz capturing a glowing object near Daytona Beach. Witnesses in the video exclaimed, “Y’all, we got real alien activity going on!” Though the footage shows no orbs rising from the water, speculation has run rampant. Some social media posts cite unnamed “military whistleblowers” alleging the U.S. Navy detected a massive underwater craft producing the orbs. “This thing is appearing on radar and then disappearing,” claimed one TikTok user, adding that the object emitted energy pulses that disrupted ships.
[Image: A car-sized drone spotted over New Jersey in 2024 (Credit: Daily Mail)]
Echoes of the 2024 Drone Invasion
The sightings mirror a 2024 incident where thousands of car-sized drones swarmed skies from New Jersey to Pennsylvania. The FBI later dismissed most as “normal aerial activity,” but officials never identified their origin. Floridians now fear a repeat, especially with reports of Navy vessels patrolling the coast near the orb sightings.
Experts Urge Caution
While theories range from extraterrestrial visitors to secret military tech, experts suggest simpler explanations. Orbs in videos often result from light reflecting off dust, moisture, or aircraft headlights in fog. Daytona Beach’s proximity to an airport and military bases also raises the possibility of routine drills. Still, the lack of official comments leaves room for intrigue. As one resident noted, “Until someone proves otherwise, the mystery is half the fun.”
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