Terrifying new theory of what's behind Tic Tac UFOs that keep rising from ocean in front of US Navy...

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Jeremy Corbell, a journalist known for his work on military UAP cases, has reignited public debate over UFOs with newly released footage captured aboard the USS Jackson in 2023. - www.dailymail.co.uk

The UFO expert who released a new video this week showing the infamous tic tac has revealed bombshell theories about the phenomena. Jeremy Corbell, an investigative journalist and filmmaker known for his work with George Knapp on military-documented unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), has once again ignited public debate over UFOs - this time with newly released footage captured aboard the USS Jackson in 2023. The video, made public Tuesday after a multi-year verification process, shows what Corbell and military witnesses describe as a 'self-luminous, wingless, tailless' craft rising from the Pacific Ocean.

But Corbell insists the new footage is far from an isolated event. Instead, he says it fits a broader and increasingly alarming pattern: repeated sightings of intelligently controlled craft that defy known aerodynamics, appear regularly in the same offshore military training zone, and may originate from below the ocean's surface. According to Corbell, the 2023 incident echoes two other major military encounters: the 2004 Nimitz sighting and a lesser-known but well-documented 2019 event in which a swarm of UAPs surrounded ten Navy warships over multiple nights.



The new footage, he argues, is not a standalone revelation but part of a growing body of evidence pointing to intelligently controlled craft - capable of transmedium travel (moving seamlessly through space, air, and water) - that have repeatedly appeared over decades in the same region: Warning Area 291, off the coast of Southern California. The 2023 release was supported by a new military witness: an active-duty U.S.

Navy combat information center (CIC) operator who claims to have seen the object rise from the ocean with his own eyes. Corbell and Knapp, known for handling sensitive testimonies, vetted the witness and aligned his account with radar data and FLIR imagery. The Navy veteran tracked the object using the ship's high-powered SAPPHIRE FLIR thermal targeting system.

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