A group of unidentified flying objects seen by the Navy sailors is raising their eyebrows after the witnesses reported having seen the plane strangely to leave the ocean before leaving synchronized last year.
The four airplanes were seen by the sailors aboard the USS Jackson, while outside the California coast last year, said Jeremy Corbell, coanfrerion of the “armed” podcast, told Fox 11.
“[This] It is a machine that can overcome, overcome to suggest and overcome anything we know what is the leg made by technology and terrestrial nations, “Corbell said.
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A plane is seen in a Goast video released by the Pentagon. (Ministry of Defense)
According to the reports, the UFOs left the Pacific Ocean and were seen by the sailors before appearing on the ship’s radar, said a nameless witness to Corbell.
The images recorded by the Marine War ship and obeyed by Corbell show that the four planes are grouped before running in unison.
“Everyone on the ship knew they were seeing something extraordinary,” said Corbell. “So obviously people thought it was important to document and finally witnessed.”
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A recording shows a UFO flying through the USS OMAHA off the coast of San Diego in July 2019. (Jeremy Corbell/Armenizedpodcast)
The Marina and Corbell did not promote the request for comments from Fox News Digital.
Corbell said the footage shows that objects do not have a wing or tail, asking questions about the capacity of the aircraft to fly. However, Corbell does not believe that unidentified objects are disastrous or operated by a foreign adversary.
“I prefer that these things be from another planet than an adversary nation, because it was an adversary nation than its ability to assemble that technology had no precedents,” said Corbell. “Fortunately, we don’t see a fingerprint for that.”
However, military officers claim that sighting was never registered.
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“[The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office] He has no record of this alleged UAP incident, “said a Pentagon spokesman for Fox News Digital in a statement.
Flying objects attract surprising similarities with the infamous “ICT TAC”, in the form of planes by USS Nimitz off the southern coast of California in 2004. The incident called national attention in 2017, exposing previously relay retransmission programs.
In 2020, the Pentagon launched three videos of the Non -classified Navy of November 2004 and January 2015.
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“The aerial phenomena observed in the videos are still characterized as ‘unidentified'”, the pentagon Said in a statement.
Last year, a Pentagon official declared before the Congress that the Pentagon had resolved a well -known mystery that surrounds a flying object shown by the USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2016.
The UFO was flying at high speeds above the Atlantic Ocean was nothing out of the ordinary, but in the attempt of a trick of the eye that the objects appear as if they move much faster, known as a “parallage”, according to Dr. Jon Kosloski, the director of the Office of Resolution of Anomalies of all domains.
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“Through a very careful geospatial intelligence analysis and the use of trigonometry, we evaluate with high confidence that the object is not really close to the water, but is much closer to 13000 feet,” Kosloski said.
As for the four aircraft seen by the Mariners of the Navy last year, Corbell believes that there is no reason for alarm.
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“This UFO phenomenon has been here for a long time, this is not something new, it’s nothing to worry about,” said Corbell. “It is something we must face in front and that is what Congress is trying to do, that people get stigma so that we can know and understand what this technology is, who is operating it and what is the intention.”
Michael Dorgan of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.