Investigative filmmaker Korbel obtained the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Russell an officer with night vision goggles to capture images of pyramid-shaped objects hovering overhead, a U.S. Department of Defense spokesman confirmed that the images were indeed taken by Navy personnel. The images were taken by Instagram/jeremycorbel
The Mystery Wire website has revealed that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has put the suspected ufo photos and images taken by U.S. military officers into a secret investigation report, and DoD spokesperson Sue Gough confirmed that the images were indeed taken by Navy personnel and were included by the UAP Task Force, and then declined to talk more about them as is customary. The UAP Task Force declined to discuss it further.
The Mystery Wire website previously reported that the new images were collected by the UAP Task Force and then obtained and verified by investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, while the Mystery Wire website independently confirmed that the visuals were included in a briefing prepared by the UAP Task Force.
According to reports, several U.S. Navy ships based in San Diego, California, have repeatedly carried unidentified aerial intruders in low-flying passes, and news first surfaced in June 2020 that the destroyer USS Kidd (DDG-100) had encountered a ufo back in 2019. Drive then legally accessed the logs of four other destroyers in the vicinity at the same time and found that officers and men from several warships had also witnessed a similar sighting. The officers and men allegedly described the object as a drone, but did not describe the location of the source or the identity of the possible operator.
The image disclosed by Kobel was allegedly recorded by an officer of the destroyer USS Russell (DDG-59) with night vision goggles in July 2019, and shows multiple pyramid-shaped objects hovering about 213 meters above the destroyer, with a constant flash of light emanating from the base of one of the objects.
Kobel’s Podcast at Mystery Wire noted that the classified briefing enumerated multiple sighting reports from several ships in July 2019, “which shows objects that they describe as carriers, and they make a big difference. They identified in this classified briefing that they make a big difference, this is not something that we have or a top secret program, this is not something that the foreign military has, these are objects that move in ways that we don’t anticipate. You know they take on a non-aerodynamic shape, like a pyramid, this is a flying pyramid.”
Another set of images, allegedly taken by officers and men of the Littoral Combat Ship USS Omaha (LCS-12), shows a spherical object flying by, and refers to a “trans-medium vehicle” that then descends into the sea. The “trans-medium vehicle” was then lowered into the sea.
Gough’s statement in response to Mystery Wire’s Web site checks out the same old story, saying the Defense Department protects mission security by avoiding disclosure of information that could be used by potential enemies and will not publicly discuss details of observations or inspection notifications of incursions into training areas or designated airspace, “including incursions designated as UAPs.
Investigative filmmaker Korbel obtained images of a spherical object captured by officers and men of the USS Omaha coastal combat ship as it flew past and descended into the sea. Image ripped from: Instagram/jeremycorbel
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