‘Jellyfish’ UFO over US base could be ‘non-human,’ ex-intel officer claims

A former US military intelligence officer confirmed that personnel filmed a jellyfish UFO over US base in Iraq. Pic credit: NewsNation/YouTube

A former intelligence officer corroborated recent allegations that military personnel at a US base in Iraq reported multiple encounters with a mysterious “Jellyfish” UFO. He said it crossed his mind that the UFO could be of “non-human” origin.

Former Marine intelligence analyst Michael Cincoski said the bizarre UFO flew over the base multiple times. The Marines nicknamed it the “spaghetti monster.”

Cincoski’s story comes after Paranormal Papers reported that UFO researcher Jeremy Corbell shared footage that supposedly shows a strange jellyfish-shaped UFO flying over a US military base in Iraq.

Corbell shared the video in his TMZ documentary UFO Revolution. He claimed that US military personnel filmed the UFO in Iraq in 2018 using a thermal camera.

He said that sources within the intelligence community leaked the video after the authorities tried to “bury” it.

Jellyfish UFO was the “ghost story of the base”

Cincoski was stationed at the Iraq base in 2018, around the time of the alleged sightings.

During an appearance on NewsNation’s Vargas Report (see video above), he described the alleged UFO as the “ghost story of the the base.”

He said the personnel at the base filmed it in 2017 (not 2018, as previously reported) using an aerostat. His intelligence colleagues shared the footage with him when he arrived at the base in 2018.

The UFO had strange-looking appendages projecting downward from its body. The appendages resembled jellyfish tentacles, but they were stiff and rigid.

Cincoski recalled that the craft never behaved in a threatening or aggressive manner. However, the authorities took it seriously and tried to track it. It usually flew over the base at night as if conducting reconnaissance.

It was invisible to unaided human eyes. Corbell claimed that military personnel filmed it using a thermal camera because night vision equipment could not detect it.

Military teams attempted to track the UFO

According to Cincoski, the authorities tasked intelligence teams to track the alleged craft. Although it did not exhibit aggressive behavior, they were concerned about it.

They tried various equipment to detect it, but thermal imaging devices proved most effective. Cincoski believed they filmed it multiple times over the base.

Corbell shared footage showing it flying over the base in Iraq’s Anbar province toward Lake Habbaniyah between Ramadi and Fallujah. The object supposedly dived underwater and remained submerged for 17 minutes before resurfacing and soaring upward.

Questions about its origin and nature remain unresolved. Cincoski wondered whether it “was something extraterrestrial or paranormal.”

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