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WATCH: Military Captures Startling Image Of ‘Chandelier’ UFO


Yet another image of a strange aircraft captured by military sensors has emerged.

The image, captured by U.S. military forward-looking infrared cameras (FLIR), depicts a ‘chandelier’ UFO over the Persian Gulf.

The object appears to look like a perfectly symmetrical 6-point star, with a dividing line directly through the middle of the strange object.

Military sources who spoke to Corbell say they were puzzled by the shape and speed of the object, as well as the purpose, or lack thereof, of the craft.

Though some claim that the object has a prosaic explanation, such as being a digital artifact of the optical systems, or even being rocket flare, the incident remains unidentified.

Most don’t know, but the ‘unidentified’ designation comes after an object has been spotted multiple times by the military.

This casts doubt that this object could be something like a digital error or a misidentification by the most highly trained military observers in the world. Here’s what we currently know:

Skeptic Mick West claimed: “The “Chandelier” UFO appears to be a diffraction artifact. Basically, a glare from a very bright/hot source, like a missile rocket/engine.

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It’s not actually that shape, as anyone familiar with optics would tell Jeremy. Maybe someone is trolling someone.”

News Nation reports:

According to Corbell, the object has a heat signature “unlike anything I’ve ever seen before,” and people in the intelligence community have reported to him it appeared to have no flight control surfaces, such as a cockpit.

“They don’t know how this thing was maneuvering the way it was, just kind of rotating,” Corbell said. “It’s very bizarrely moving.”

UFO researcher and documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell revealed the chandelier UFO in the latest TMZ documentary chronicling the UFO topic.

Following the closed-door briefing given to members of Congress, two lawmakers unveiled a new bill aimed at collecting UFO reports, according to CBS News:

Garcia and Grothmann unveiled a new bipartisan bill this week that would enable civilian pilots and personnel to report UAP encounters with the FAA, which would then be required to send those reports to the Pentagon office investigating the phenomena.

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The bill, known as the Safe Airspace for Americans Act, would also offer protections for those who come forward.



 

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