Iraq Jellyfish UAP (2018)
Thermographic/FLIR footage leaked by Jeremy Corbell in January 2024 shows an amorphous, translucent object — dubbed the 'jellyfish' — drifting over a US military base in Iraq. The object demonstrated transmedium capability: it descended into a body of water, remained submerged for approximately 17 minutes, then re-emerged and accelerated away at high speed. The Pentagon designated it as a UAP. The footage is significant because it shows an object transitioning between air and water — one of the 'five observables' that defines UAP behavior. Multiple sensor systems tracked the object simultaneously.
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Iraq Jellyfish UAP — Thermographic Footage
Thermographic/FLIR footage showing an amorphous, translucent object drifting over a US military base in Iraq. The object descended into water, submerged for approximately 17 minutes, then re-emerged and accelerated away — demonstrating transmedium capability (air-to-water-to-air). Pentagon designated it as a UAP. Multiple sensor systems tracked the object.