A recent incident involving a peculiar object near a US army base has sparked widespread fascination. The video, initially shared on Instagram by artist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, has gained viral attention. The footage, presented in black and white, depicts an object resembling a jellyfish in the sky, hovering above a US base in Iraq, known for its collaborative military efforts with other nations. Corbell claims the video was recorded by the military itself.
The intriguing aspect of the video is the object’s dynamic behavior. It undergoes color changes, transitioning from black to white and back, while smoothly traversing the airspace. The narrative takes an even more mysterious turn when Corbell describes the object descending into a lake for a notable 17-minute period before reemerging. Upon resurfacing, it accelerates at a sharp angle. Notably, attempts to capture the object with specialized cameras, including those capable of detecting heat, prove futile. Corbell attributes this to purported malfunctions in the army’s camera equipment.
This incident unfolds in the midst of a series of unexplained sightings, such as the claim of an alien presence in a video related to a shooting near a Miami mall. Law enforcement later clarified that the perceived 10-foot alien was not present in the footage. Online reactions to Corbell’s video are diverse, with some suggesting the object may be a mere camera lens anomaly, while others ardently believe in its authenticity.
🚨 New UFO Footage: “The Jellyfish”
In 2018, the U.S. military captured footage in Iraq over a sensitive facility. The object was designated as “UAP” by U.S. Intelligence.
Jeremy Corbell obtained & released this video. He identified direct eyewitnesses that corroborated that… pic.twitter.com/Dv8tvm4fKq
— UAP James (@UAPJames) January 9, 2024
The widespread dissemination of this video has reignited discussions and speculations regarding UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) and unexplained aerial phenomena, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to the ongoing discourse.
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