‘Tic-Tac UFOs’, Hovering ‘Craft’ Swarming US Navy Vessels Possibly ‘Coming from Underwater Base’

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'Tic-Tac UFOs', Hovering ‘Craft’ Swarming US Navy Vessels Possibly ‘Coming from Underwater Base’

A stunning 18-second clip allegedly from July 2019 of “spherical” unidentified craft swarming a US Navy destroyer, the USS Russell, at night had earlier been sent anonymously to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell. The footage was supposedly part of a classified briefing led by the Pentagon into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

Documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell claims that some of the mysterious so-called Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) captured in grainy images and shown ostensibly swarming US Navy vessels over the years could be coming from the Earth’s oceans.

Furthermore, the possibility that many of the objects are manifestations of “transmedium” vehicles, which are able to operate both in the air and underwater, has been discussed between US Navy officials, he claimed in an interview for the Daily Star.

“They can move from one medium [air] to the next [sea] with ease,” said the filmmaker, adding:

The Los Angeles-based mixed media artist believes this theory of such a potential underwater base might be true in relation to the now-famous “tic-tac UFOs” and other enigmatic “craft” captured on footage “swarming” US Navy vessels over the years.

The filmmaker, who in 2015 launched his investigative film series titled, “Extraordinary Beliefs presented by Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell”, made it into the headlines after releasing the now-famous “pyramid UFO” video, ostensibly taken by the crew of the USS Russell off San Diego in July 2019.

Furthermore, he made public images of an object seemingly hovering above the USS Omaha before “descending into the water” in the same month.

Corbell published the images, confirmed by the Pentagon as genuine, on his website extraordinarybeliefs.com.

The footage echoes similarly authentic videos of encounters by USS Nimitz fighter jets in 2004, as well as sightings of unidentified craft in 2015.

Referred to as the “Pentagon UFO videos”, the visuals are recordings of cockpit instrumentation displays from United States Navy fighter jets based aboard the aircraft carriers USS Nimitz and USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2004, 2014 and 2015, which were leaked to the public.

The three grainy, black and white videos created a furore in the media in 2017.

In September 2019, a Pentagon spokesperson confirmed that the videos were made by naval aviators and were “part of a larger issue of an increased number of training range incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena in recent years.”

Subsequently, the US Department of Defence formally released the videos in 2020.

Seemingly feeding into Jeremy Corbell’s current claims is the fact that all of the leaked UFO videos confirmed as genuine by the Pentagon have occurred over the sea.

The filmmaker refers to the USS Nimitz encounter, where Commander David Fravor, a fighter pilot from the strike group, first witnessed the so-called “tic-tac” shaped object hovering above an “ocean disturbance”, or “boiling water” on 14 November 2004.

He cites witnesses of the encounter as apparently describing the “craft” descending and “docking”.

According to him, other explanations have also been offered by officials in an attempt to figure out where they are coming from, such as “another planet”.

“That’s one of the options that’s definitely on the table. But importantly, there was this implication that there might be a base or location like an embassy that they could go and maybe fuel up their starships… who knows I’m speculating jokingly, I have no idea,” concluded Corbell.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

‘Tic-Tac UFOs’, Hovering ‘Craft’ Swarming US Navy Vessels Possibly ‘Coming from Underwater Base’

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