From the Deep? UFOs Launch from the Ocean in New Navy Footage 👽 —and We Have No Idea What They Are Okay, this is not your usual tinfoil-hat, X-Files rerun conspiracy moment. This is real Navy footage. Not a rumor, not a Reddit thread, not a sci-fi fan theory. According to eyewitnesses and the "Weaponized" podcast co-host Jeremy Corbell, sailors aboard the USS Jackson literally saw four unidentified aircraft rise from the ocean off the coast of California, group together in a perfect formation, and take off into the sky with speed and synchronization that we simply don't have the tech to replicate. I mean, if this doesn't give you chills, are you even paying attention?
The ships’ radar confirmed it. The footage shows no wings, no tails—just sleek, unidentifiable objects doing the impossible. These weren't drones. They weren't birds. And they sure as hell weren't conventional aircraft. This wasn’t just a visual glitch or camera trick. These things came up from the Pacific Ocean, like some kind of deep-sea launch pad, and vanished into the sky like it was scripted by Spielberg. It’s being compared to the infamous 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac UFO encounter, and if you're not already spiraling into a rabbit hole, you should be.
Even scarier? The Pentagon claims they have no record of the incident. Nothing. Zero. Zip. Which, honestly, just makes the whole thing feel even more real. Corbell says he'd rather believe these are extraterrestrial than technology from an enemy nation, and I agree. Because if this is a secret weapon from Earth? We're not the most advanced species we think we are. But if it's not? Then what is it? Who's flying it? And why are they coming out of the ocean like a science fiction sea god?
Bottom line: this isn't about panic. It's about awareness. We’re not alone—and maybe we never were. But now, with footage in hand and witnesses stepping forward, we’re finally being forced to ask the question we’ve all been secretly afraid of: what else is hiding below the surface?
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