Journalist Jeremy Corbell recently released a new episode of his Videopodcast “Weapons” on YouTube, with exclusive images of a nameless American navy officer.
The video shows four “tic tac” -shaped non -injury air phenomena (UAPS) that the American navy occurs in 2023 in 2023. Personnel on board the USS Jackson has included the objects of the Combat Information Center (CIC).
One of the mysterious vehicles was observed that came out of the water and flee seamlessly, with remarkable transmedium options. In particular, visible flight control surfaces or conventional propulsion indicators, such as heat plumes or exhaust, was missing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWGDFLFHNOO
The UAPs then carried out a synchronized, immediately departure, which changed their operator, goal, possibilities, origin and intention in mystery. To date, the vessel remains unknown.
In total, the Navy personnel documented four smooth, oval -shaped objects, strikingly similar to the iconic “Tic Tac Ufos” that was first filmed in 2004 and often observed near American military barrels.
One of the bewildered sailors told News 8 now: “Everything we saw were all four.
“All in synchronous, hunting in the abyss. All four, all together and all left. And we were like Holy S ***.
“The second that she left, maybe three, four seconds pass, I run to my station and look at my radar, they are all of radar. That’s it, they all zoomed in.
“But it is clear that they communicate with each other in communication and synchronized as three, two, one countdown. Let’s all go. I think that unless there is a level of it as one entity that all four controls and then all leave at the same time.”
According to Corbell, “people in war zones” have long been abnormal flashing machines, which, unlike the drones that are always known, have no wings, tails, propellers or engines.
This video was also commented on the former Pentagon Analyst Marik von Rennenkampff, who analyzed the data on the filmed UFOs, obtained at the moment and the place of observation, and came to the conclusion that there were no American planes in the area at that time.
“I don’t think it’s ours. I suspect there are better places where we can prove this equipment for unsuspecting sailors. It’s just not logical,” said Von Rennenkampff.