Aerial Phenomenon of the Jellyfish-like Object: Suspended Flight, Diving into Water Depths, and Swift Climb Back Up
The Pantex Nuclear Weapons Facility in Amarillo, Texas, and a U.S. military base in Iraq have become the focus of peculiar events involving unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). These sightings, highlighted in Episode #47 of the "WEAPONIZED" podcast and the "UFO Revolution" series, are part of a broader pattern of unexplained aerial incursions reported around sensitive and military sites.
In September 2015, the Pantex Nuclear Facility, a key U.S. national defense site, experienced an incident involving a jellyfish-like UAP. The object, dubbed the 'Jellyfish UFO', was described as having a tube-like body topped with a dome and tentacle-like features. This UAP demonstrated rapid acceleration and unusual movement patterns, even hovering over nuclear silos before submerging into a body of water.
A similar incident occurred in 2017 at a U.S. military base in Iraq, where a UAP, known as the 'spaghetti monster', was reported. Like the 'Jellyfish UFO', the 'spaghetti monster' was only visible to thermal imaging systems and was submerged in a nearby lake before shooting into the sky at high speed.
These sightings are set against a backdrop of increased unidentified aerial object activity, including the so-called New Jersey drone flap involving unexplained UAVs over secure areas. This has raised concerns within the military and intelligence communities.
Investigative journalist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, host of the "WEAPONIZED" podcast, claims that the U.S. government possesses multiple non-human craft. He suggests that these sightings, along with allegations from military personnel like Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, point towards potential advanced aerial technologies being tested or encountered by the U.S. military.
However, the details of these incidents, including the Pantex Nuclear Facility UAP incident in 2015, are largely obscured due to redactions. There are claims of efforts to suppress evidence of these encounters, including the confiscation of video evidence and enforcement of non-disclosure agreements. A partial copy of the video from the Iraq base incident was preserved internally.
These accounts largely stem from whistleblower testimonies, eyewitness reports, and ongoing investigations featured in UFO disclosure discussions like those in the "WEAPONIZED" podcast and "UFO Revolution" series. Despite this, official confirmation or detailed explanation remains scarce. These sightings are emblematic of a rising trend in public and military awareness of unknown aerial phenomena around critical U.S. sites, but concrete evidence remains limited to eyewitness accounts and the aggregation of multiple similar incidents discussed in recent disclosure-oriented media.
[1] Source: Liberation Times, January 17, 2024.
- The Pantex Nuclear Weapons Facility and a U.S. military base in Iraq have become centers of attention due to encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), which are often observed near sensitive and military sites.
- In 2015, the Pantex Nuclear Facility experienced an encounter with a jellyfish-like UAP, dubbed the 'Jellyfish UFO', which demonstrated unusual movement patterns and hovered over nuclear silos.
- In 2017, a similar incident occurred at a U.S. military base in Iraq, where a UAP, known as the 'spaghetti monster', was reported and only visible to thermal imaging systems.
- The U.S. government, according to investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, is in possession of multiple non-human craft. Corbell suggests these sightings could be indicative of advanced aerial technologies being tested or encountered by the U.S. military.
- Despite the ongoing investigations and eyewitness accounts, concrete evidence remains limited to these encounters, making it difficult to draw clear conclusions about UAP, space-and-astronomy, technology, and military phenomena.
- The details of these incidents, including the 2015 Pantex Nuclear Facility UAP incident, are often obscured due to redactions, allegedly due to efforts to suppress evidence and enforce non-disclosure agreements.
- These accounts have gained significant attention in recent disclosure-oriented media like the "WEAPONIZED" podcast and "UFO Revolution" series, fueling debate among scientists, medical-conditions experts, and entertainment industry about the implications of UAP sightings on space-and-astronomy, technology, and military operations. Also, the sports community seems to be less engaged with the topic.