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Journalist Jeremy Corbell recently released a new episode of his video podcast “Weaponized” on YouTube, featuring exclusive footage provided by an unnamed U.S. Navy officer.
The video showcases four “Tic Tac”-shaped Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) encountered by the U.S. Navy off the California coast in 2023. Personnel aboard the USS Jackson recorded the objects from the Combat Information Center (CIC).
One of the mysterious vehicles was observed emerging from the water and seamlessly transitioning into flight, displaying remarkable transmedium capabilities. Notably, it lacked visible flight control surfaces or conventional propulsion indicators, such as heat plumes or exhaust.
The UAPs then performed a synchronized, instantaneous departure, leaving their operator, purpose, capabilities, origin, and intent shrouded in mystery. To date, the craft remain unidentified.
In total, the Navy personnel documented four smooth, oval-shaped objects, strikingly similar to the iconic “Tic Tac UFOs” first filmed in 2004 and frequently observed near U.S. military vessels.
One of the stunned sailors told News 8 Now: “All we witnessed was all four of them.
“All in synchronous, jetting into the abyss. All four, all timed together and all left. And we were like holy s***.
“The second they left, maybe three, four seconds pass, I run to my station and I look at my radar, they’re all off radar. That’s it, they all zoomed off.
“But it’s clear that they’re in communication with one another and synchronized like three, two, one countdown. Let’s all go. I think unless there’s some level of like one entity controlling all four and then they all leave at the same time.”
According to Corbell, “people in war zones” have long been observing anomalous flуing machines, which, unlike the drones that everуone is alreadу familiar with, do not have wings, tails, propellers or motors.
This video was also commented on bу former Pentagon analуst Marik von Rennenkampff, who analуzed the data on the UFOs filmed, obtained at the time and place of the observation, and came to the conclusion that there were no American aircraft in the area at that time.
“I don’t think it’s ours. I suspect there are better places where we could demonstrate this equipment to unsuspecting sailors. It just doesn’t make sense,” von Rennenkampff said.
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