Former US Marine Corps intelligence analyst Michael Concoski previously served in Iraq, and he recently made a major claim about UFOs.
Recently, ufologist Jeremy Corbell published a video (see below) of a strange UFO that resembled a jellyfish, saying it was shot in Iraq in 2018, when the object flew over a US military base.
Concoski said in an interview with the American News Nation channel that the video with this jellyfish UFO was actually filmed in 2017, and not in 2018, and gave more precise coordinates – near Lake Hibernia in Iraq’s Anbar province.
Concoski said the leaked video was taken by an aerostat, a hot air balloon-like craft equipped with cameras and other sensors to watch for potential threats above the base.
“It ended up being a bit of a base ghost story,” Michael told cable channel News Nation last night.
“There didn’t seem to be any intention to threaten us at all,” Cincoski said, but added that the base was taking no chances during this highly unusual nighttime encounter.
He revealed that he had heard from a fellow Marine “team member” who had seen “multiple recordings of the ‘Jellyfish UAP’ of varying duration” in Iraq.
“Some Marines were instructed to find it using night vision. They were looking for it with their other sensors and everything else we had,” he said.
Cincoski also revealed that he had seen the full 17-minute version of the thermal imaging video that tracked the UFO as it appeared to glide over the base towards Lake Hibernia in Iraq’s Anbar province.
After 17 minutes, Cincoski said, the UAP jellyfish disappeared over Lake Hibernia.
“They couldn’t find it,” Cincoski told News Nation in a remote interview.
“They kept an eye on things,” he said, “but it wasn’t like we were scrambling to our defensive positions or anything like that.”
According to Corbell’s informants, the footage captures the “jellyfish craft” from two different angles as it travels through the land and water of a military base. Remarkably, this elusive entity is only visible through thermal cameras.