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Are UFOs real? Filmmaker claims they are and have capabilities beyond anything the world has seen, says report

Investigative filmmaker and UFO expert Jeremy Corbell says that UFOs are real, according to a report in the Sun.

In a leaked video he posted to Twitter, Corbell states that UFOs are demonstrating a “transmedium” capability of vanishing into the ocean. Transmedium vehicles are believed to have capabilities to travel within air, water, and space, easily transitioning between them.

Footage taken by Navy photographers not only shows UFOs following military vessels on maneuvers, but at one point, actually, disappearing under the water. Corbell thinks that the unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) is likely a high-tech vehicle, that is intelligently controlled.

Corbell, who was the only civilian named during May’s Congressional hearing on UFOs, obtained and published six pieces of corroborative evidence that was confirmed by the Pentagon. See video below.

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UFO OR DRONE?

Only one of six pieces or corroborative evidence was shown by Corbell during the historic public hearing. Scott Bray, Deputy Director for Naval Intelligence, said that they’re “reasonably confident” the objects were drones.

Even if they are drones, they’re not “conventional” drones, Corbell said. “UFOs are real and remain a national security issue bigger than we knew,” he told The Sun.

Either way, videos released by Corbell appear to show the object vanishing into the water. That’s “crucial” because it shows these “technologically advanced crafts of unknown origin have proven that they can defy” principles of resistance, Corbell said.

Corbell, who has a multitude of sources, said that capability “leads our military to believe that they’re gravitationally propelled.”

That means “they appear to envelope their craft with a gravitational distortion to allow for true transmedium capability beyond what our military or any technologically advanced nation has been able to demonstrate in the theater of war or otherwise.”

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence passed a bill last week that specifically mentions “unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena,” which gives this theory more credibility.

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