US military footage captures multiple UFOs flying over Persian Gulf
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US military footage captures multiple UFOs flying over Persian Gulf
"New video from a US military drone has captured what UFO investigators are calling a formation of mysterious orbs flying over one of the most contentious regions in the world. Jeremy Corbell, investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, and co-host of the WEAPONIZED Podcast, revealed footage allegedly obtained from intelligence sources which captured three objects flying over the Persian Gulf on August 23, 2012."
"In the video, one of the lights could be seen suddenly dropping back behind the other two, before seemingly being slingshot forward to lead the group. Corbell and podcast co-host George Knapp added that the orbs appeared to be flying in an almost 'playful' manner and were intelligently coordinated, maintaining equal distances without any visible wings, tails, fins, or engine exhaust of any kind."
"Corbell and Knapp pointed out that the leaked recording clearly showed unidentified flying objects displaying one of the 'five observable' behaviors often linked to UFOs - unusual flight movements that defy basic physics. In this case, the one orb moving between the other two exhibited clear signs of instant acceleration without any visible thrust, something human aircraft haven't publicly shown an ability to do."
An MQ-9 Reaper drone recorded a minute-long infrared video over the Persian Gulf on August 23, 2012, capturing three luminous orbs flying in formation. One orb dropped behind the others then appeared slingshot forward to lead the group, while all maintained equal distances and showed no visible wings, tails, fins, or exhaust. The objects displayed abrupt, physics-defying maneuvers including apparent instantaneous acceleration without visible thrust. The US Department of War labeled the objects UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) and the recording was placed in an archive allegedly reserved for non-avian, non-balloon, non-explainable aerial instances.
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