
US Military Releases New Footage of Captured Saucer-Shaped UFO in Flight
Eerie Military-Captured “Flying Saucer” UFO Footage Released
(Include image: Thermal footage of disc-shaped UAP navigating clouds)
Caption: Thermal imaging shows the UAP’s lack of heat signatures, a key mystery in propulsion debates.
A newly released video captured by U.S. military personnel over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in November 2020 reveals a massive, disc-shaped UFO—officially designated a UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena). Investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp unveiled the footage, describing it as historic. Unlike the “Tic Tac” UFOs documented in prior military videos, this object displays a distinct saucer-like shape and maneuvers abruptly without visible propulsion.
Key Details of the Footage
The raw thermal footage, alongside enhanced government clips, shows the object weaving through clouds and reversing direction. Corbell emphasized its lack of heat plumes, stating, “Traditional propulsion would leave a signature, but there’s nothing here.” The absence of engines or exhaust challenges conventional aerodynamics, fueling speculation about its origins.
(Include image: Jeremy Corbell during podcast discussion)
Caption: Corbell spent over two years verifying the footage’s authenticity with government sources.
Verification and Analysis
Corbell and Knapp validated the footage through multiple high-level U.S. defense sources. The object, estimated at 200–400 meters in diameter, was observed during a high-altitude reconnaissance mission. Military analysts labeled it a “disc” in internal documents, noting its erratic navigation. “This wasn’t meant for public eyes, but it deserves scrutiny,” Knapp stated on their podcast Weaponized.
Three Clips Released
- Raw Footage: The UAP appears faintly before entering cloud cover.
- Enhanced Close-Up: Reveals the disc’s shape and sharp directional shifts.
- Overprocessed Clip: Used for government analysis, though distortion limits clarity.
(Include image: Geolocation data in footage)
Caption: Coordinates point to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, a strategic surveillance zone.
Implications and Reactions
The footage’s geolocation data aligns with a conflict zone long monitored by the U.S., raising questions about national security and aerial threats. Corbell argues the video demands global scientific dialogue: “This isn’t just about UFOs—it challenges our understanding of physics and technology.”
While the source of the leak remains confidential, Corbell hints at more disclosures. Known for previous UAP revelations like the “Tic Tac” videos, he continues advocating for transparency, bolstered by whistleblowers like ex-Pentagon official Matthew Brown.
Why This Matters
This marks the first public release of military-confirmed disc-shaped UAP footage, reigniting debates about extraterrestrial activity or advanced covert technology. As analysis continues, the footage underscores the need for broader investigation into unexplained aerial phenomena.
Final Word: “The public has a right to know,” says Corbell. “What we’re seeing is real—and it’s just the beginning.”
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