Posted on 01/21/2024 3:24:01 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
A spokesperson for the Department of Defense has issued a statement regarding the footage that emerged earlier this month. The intriguing video, which shows a (supposedly cloaked) jellyfish-shaped object moving over a US military base, was captured on thermal imaging camera.
It gained traction when UFO investigator Jeremy Corbell, who maintained that someone in the military had taken a great risk to get him the footage, shared it online earlier this month.
"It goes over a body of water," he said at the time.
"I'm told it stops on a dime, descends stiff into the water and for 17 minutes nothing. And boom! This thing comes out of the water and shoots off at 45 degrees."
Now, in a further development to the story, a spokesperson for the Department of Defense - Sue Gough - has come forward to issue an official statement in response to questions regarding the video.
"[We] do not comment on the authenticity of alleged DoD material that may have been leaked," she said.
"DoD takes public interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena seriously and is committed to openness and accountability to the American people."
"This commitment must be balanced with the department's obligation to protect sensitive information, sources, and methods."
The statement has been hailed as a possible sign that the video may be authentic.
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That would explain it following the pan of the camera and appearing at a constant distance. But what accounts for it going in and out of frame? Is it a floater like you get in your eyes?
It's usually a fungus and it could slide, like when you have dust sliding along the lens of your eye.
When the technicians recharged the nitrogen (or argon) used to keep moisture out of the lens in order to prevent fogging, they either didn't get all the moisture out or inadvertently added some in.
https://www.lifewire.com/camera-lens-fungus-493473
I saw that earlier today.
Videos all over the planet showing similar looking objects. Reminds me of something that recorded in the US where a guy made a giant floating “art thing” of skinny balloons but an up close shot verified it.
This is something else...
And I just migrates from Plex to JellyFin and now this thing is buzzing military bases and farm fields!
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There are strange things. My brother told me he was sailing in his sloop along the coast of St. Johns in the VI in bright moonlight in the later part of the last century. He went forward to do something with the jib and saw a cloud of water particle rise out of the ocean, coalesce into a tight ball and very rapidly fly off out of sight. He said he never heard anyone else describe something like that but swears he saw it.
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