Recently, an intriguing eyewitness report has surfaced from a US Navy sailor regarding a swarm of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that were spotted near a warship. The sailor, who spoke under anonymity to UFO researchers Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp for their new podcast Weaponized, stated that the objects were unlike any known type of drone and did not behave in the way a reconnaissance drone would.
According to the sailor, the objects would arrive and depart on “a different bearing which is weird,” he said. “If you deploy a drone to go check something out it would come [straight] back so that was like something significant enough for us to report.”
In recent years, The Pentagon has begun to openly discuss these mysterious craft, but officials have avoided calling them UFOs and instead prefer the term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) or in the case of these drone-like objects Unidentified Aerial Systems (UAS).
The sailors points out that the nearest dry land is far beyond the range of any known quadcopter drone, which adds to the mystery surrounding the unidentified objects.
Pentagon reports have stressed that the objects are more likely to be operated by a hostile government’s military, rather than allowing the possibility that they are from another planet or, as some UFO researchers believe, another dimension. However, George Knapp, one of the UFO researchers, stated that the way the craft move proves that they can “manipulate space-time and create their own gravity.”
He goes on to explain that it’s highly unlikely someone “launched their Walmart drone from Hawaii and it traveled 1800 miles to buzz these [ships].” He added, “There’s hundreds of them that buzzed these 10 ships over three days, and you’ve got number of witnesses who saw them.”
Jeremy Corbell, the other researcher, added, “OK, maybe they’re not commercial drones they’re definitely military drones so it must be China or something,” but he goes on to say that the behavior of the objects – apparently flying into and out of the surface of the ocean at very high speeds – suggests that they’re based on a technology completely unknown in the West, and possibly nowhere on Earth.
The Pentagon has insisted that the objects are reconnaissance drones from a foreign military power. According to Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray, the objects captured on US Navy video were definitively identified as unmanned drones. But who was controlling them and why remains a mystery. And that’s something the Navy and the UFO hunters can agree on.
This intriguing report, along with several other similar encounters, raises many questions about the nature of these unidentified flying objects and what they could potentially be. The possibility of advanced technology or even extraterrestrial life cannot be ruled out, but until more concrete evidence is presented, the mystery surrounding these UFOs will continue to puzzle both the Navy and the public alike.