The “Jellyfish”

January 10th, 2024

What do you think this is?

It would have been a simple matter for the person recording this to step closer to the display, so we would have more resolution/detail to work with, but no. Of course not.

People are going to send this in, so I’ll get it out of the way for them: Imperial probe droid.

Via: Liberation Times:

New thermal video footage has been released, revealing an incursion of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) into a United States Joint Operations base.

The UAP was tracked by the U.S. and allied nations as part of an intelligence operation over Iraq in 2018.

According to witnesses who spoke to Corbell, during the incident, access to the footage was restricted from two U.S. allies, though the specific reason remains unknown.

Corbell told Liberation Times that sources familiar with the incident told him that the UAP descended into a body of water for 17 minutes before swiftly emerging and accelerating at an extraordinary speed, maintaining a 45-degree angle departing beyond the capabilities of the optical platform.

Liberation Times understands that the exact location of the incident cannot be confirmed due to the sensitivity of the base involved, although the body of water described appears to be a lake.

Corbell informed Liberation Times that the U.S. intelligence community designated the ‘jellyfish’ object as UAP, emphasizing that its origin, intent, and full capability remain unknown. Furthermore, according to witnesses who spoke to Corbell, the UAP, which was tracked at night, displayed low observability and was invisible when viewed through night vision infrared.

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One Response to “The “Jellyfish””

  1. Dennis says:

    No takers? Seemed to me there were moments when passing over the cabins its image appeared kind of pixelated. Was trying to figure out whether those two figures turned their heads in response to its passing. At first it looked weird as, later like someone in a jetpack, but if it was invisible in IR then…a cold gas thruster?

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