Footage Shows ‘Jellyfish’ UFO That Was Invisible On Night Vision

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Previously “buried” government footage shows what is being called a “jellyfish” UFO flying over an American base with troops being ordered to “hunt it down.”

The eye-opening video, shot in Iraq in 2018, incredibly changes colors from black to white as it zooms over the military base.

The UFO eventually disappears into a lake for 17 minutes before flying off into the sky.

“It goes over a body of water. 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,” investigative documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell explains.

According to a report by Rosie Jempson of Express, “Corbell says his sources confirmed the video is real and risked a lot to get it to him.”

Soldiers on the ground said that the UFO’s “legs” didn’t move and that they couldn’t see it using night vision unless they used thermal stratum.

Corbell also reports that the UFO moved between nuclear silos at the Pantex Plant nuclear facility.

This footage of the “jellyfish” UFO, according to Corbell, was shot by an American intelligence agency, but later “buried.”

Now it’s out there as part of his new documentary TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution.

Earlier this week, UFO whistleblower, former U.S. intelligence officer David Grusch, claimed he had secret talks with the FBI, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, tech entrepreneurs and Wall Street “bigwigs” during a secret meeting in New York City.

Grusch, a veteran of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), says he shared information about a Tardis-like craft in U.S. government possession at the meeting.

He claimed that this UFO, while only 40-feet wide “was the size of a football field” once you stepped inside.

A similar claim was made earlier this year by attorney Daniel Sheehan, who is currently involved with bringing UFO whistleblowers to Congress.

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