
“These craft are not pushing something out the back to go forward,” Corbell explained to Fox. Filmmaker Jeremy Corbell touts footage showing pyramid-shaped UFOs flying off the coast of California as the best “the world has ever seen.” said the fact that the government has classified the UFOs as unidentified aerial phenomena means officials have decided they are not balloons or drones, according to the report.


The UAPTF, which was formed in 2020 to improve the US’s “understanding of, and gain insight into, the nature and origins UAPs,” particularly those “incursions by unauthorized aircraft into our training ranges or designated airspace,” is reportedly investigating the incidents. “We need to find out the intent of the operators of these vehicles.” “This is an extraordinary piece of technology,” Corbell told Fox. “This is probably the best UFO military-filmed footage certainly that I’ve ever seen, but I think also that the world has ever seen.” A UFO is seen in the distance.Ĭorbell is also in possession of three photos from a Navy ship that show a “spherical” UFO descending into the sea and disappearing without a trace, he reportedly said. “This is explosive information,” Corbell told Fox News. The green-tinged video, which is now public, reportedly was gathered by the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) and leaked to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, who made the documentary “Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers.” At one point, the UFOs matched the speed and bearing of one destroyer for 90 minutes off the coast of San Diego, according to the ships’ logs. It’s the first footage the public has seen of the unmanned aerial vehicles that reportedly harassed at least three warships during military drills over multiple days two years ago. The Pentagon confirmed the video is authentic. The Pentagon has confirmed that the 18-second video of three UFOs hovering over the USS Russell in July 2019 is authentic. The filmmaker in possession of US Navy footage showing pyramid-shaped UFOs flying off the coast of California believes the footage is potentially the best the world has ever seen.
