Declassified Footage Of A Strange Shape Crashing Into The Ocean Has Sent UFO Hunters Into A Frenzy

The sun’s set over the Pacific Ocean, and a U.S. warship plots a course off the coast of San Diego. Suddenly, the Navy personnel stationed on board spot something inexplicable – an unidentified flying object moving back and forth against the sky. Moments later it plummets down into the water below, leaving the crew gasping in disbelief.

Though it might seem like the plot from a science-fiction movie, this scene really did play out – and there’s video footage to prove it. So what exactly was the mysterious object? And where did it come from? According to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, the anomaly’s just the latest in a series of unexplained encounters that are dogging the U.S. military.

Allegedly taken from the Combat Information Center on board the USS Omaha, the clip certainly shows something strange. And now, Pentagon officials have even admitted that the video did come from a military source. But is this evidence of extraterrestrial visitors to planet Earth, or are there different factors at play?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the footage has thrown UFO enthusiasts into a state of frenzied excitement. But surely the U.S. government wouldn’t simply release film showing an unknown anomaly stalking a warship off the Californian coast? Well, as it turns out, it isn’t the first time that the Central Intelligence Agency’s declassified such alarming materials.

In January 2021, for example, the agency posted a huge number of records on the internet, allegedly the sum total of its research on UFOs. And though some observers have pointed out that it’s difficult to substantiate this claim, the files are certainly extensive. Spanning some 2,700 pages, the documents cover strange and unexplained aerial phenomena around the world.