Jeremy Corbell, a famous “UFO hunter” has just released a “shocking” video clip, showing many unidentified flying objects (UFOs) moving in “flocks” around a US warship.
In the recently released 46-second clip, the radar screen of the military ship USS Omaha appears with 14 bright spots with strange shapes, moving around without certain rules.
“My God, they’re moving so fast. And now they’re coming back,” the unidentified man’s voice said. Perhaps this is one of the crew.
According to Jeremy Corbell, the author of the above video, he collected them from an anonymous individual working at the Military Information Center (CIC). The time the video was recorded was in July 2019.
For many people, this is considered powerful evidence, supporting the theory that aliens and their flying objects are still out there somewhere.
There is an argument that these are just unmanned aircraft (drones) controlled by someone who accidentally entered the radar. However, this view was refuted as images of the propeller and engine movements, as well as the airflow around them, were not detected.
In addition, some objects were recorded moving at speeds of up to 160 mph (equivalent to 257 km/h), exceeding many standards for a drone today.
“Right now, these things are unidentified, we don’t know what they are,” Corbell told Mystery Wire. “People tried to question me… saying they could be aliens or someone else. I have no opinion on this.”
USAtoday quoted Mr. Luis Elizondo, former director of the Aerospace Threat Identification Program of the US Department of Defense, saying that there is no exact explanation for the above case.
“We are evaluating the images obtained from radar. Is it a new type of cruise missile technology that China has developed? Is it a type of high-altitude balloon flying? conduct reconnaissance?”, Mr. Luis Elizondo made assumptions.
“We need to face the reality that these things happen in American airspace and they are real. That’s when things get fascinating and also complicated.”
A few days ago, the US Navy also captured images of a mysterious spherical UFO crashing into the ocean. In the video, a spherical unidentified flying object (UFO) is depicted hovering in mid-air, moving side to side like a ball in a video game and then seemingly diving into the ocean very quickly. .