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Footage from the US Navy Shows a Spherical UFO Flying Around Before Diving Into the Sea

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An unidentified flying object is seen dancing across the screen before falling into the ocean in a video obtained by the US Navy, captivating the excitement of UFO researchers everywhere. There is currently little information regarding the item other than the Pentagon confirming the authenticity of the tape, which has recently been made public online by a UFO documentarian.

“The United States Navy photographed and videotaped “spherical” UFOs and advanced transmedium vehicles; here is part of that footage.” According to videographer Jeremy Corbell, who has released the clip and details about the object on his website.

According to Corbell, the video was taken two years ago, in 2019, but has now been made public. Although this is unconfirmed, it is supposed to have originated from the USS Omaha’s Combat Information Center while steaming off the coast of San Diego.

Although the video is brief, it appears that the item can move through both air and water, making it more advanced in transmedium travel than any known military or civilian vehicle. The object is exceedingly small; radar imaging indicates a solid ball 2 meters (6 feet) in diameter. During its flight, it looks to be quick, attaining speeds of high to 254 kilometers per hour (158 miles per hour).

Yet another Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Image Credit: kolesinibimitresku/Shutterstock.com

A submarine was used to search for the object shortly after it was discovered, but it had vanished.

There is currently no known vehicle that can fly through the air for a lengthy amount of time before transitioning into water and continuing to travel. The notion of a flying submarine was investigated during the 1900s, but severe obstacles in air supply and fuel prevented the idea from taking flight. The US was planning to award contracts for a flying submersible vehicle in 2008, however since Lockheed Martin dropped their plans for a submersible drone, it appears the contracts were never awarded.

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  1. Åke Ahlberg says

    February 9, 2023 at 1:20 pm

    Excellent Photoshop work

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  2. Deborah A Whitehurst says

    February 9, 2023 at 1:47 pm

    This feeds the theory that the alien’s live in an underwater city, which allows privacy. Scientist say we do not have the technology as proof the craft is not ours. But we have technology that is under “top secret” classification. So, it very well could be ours, or Russian or the Chinese. There are many possibilities, I have my doubts that this ball crossed 73 light years (distance of nearest star) across the universe to bug our Navy.

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  3. scara says

    February 9, 2023 at 2:15 pm

    the ground has to be a checkerboard 🤣

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  4. Lea Mitchell says

    February 9, 2023 at 4:56 pm

    It was Photoshop!

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    • Moose Ball says

      February 9, 2023 at 5:55 pm

      Dalle-e

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