Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell has meted out more information about the July 2019 "swarming" of Naval ships in the Pacific. Corbell and George Knapp discuss imagery that Corbell emphasizes adds another whole aspect to the pot, that being "corroborative, electro-optic data the likes of which the world has never seen before." We learn that at one time about 100 "targets" swarmed the (now nine) Naval ships, with one object "stationary above each vessel, and then others swarming around"; and that in other instances than here shown "there were anti drone capabilities that were deployed and ineffective." "[T]he endurance of them, one individual said to me, it's world changing no matter what," says Corbell, who also claims that the filming of these confrontations was done by a "VIPR team" tasked in advance "to be ahead of the narrative." The possibility of these cases being an earthly advanced drone display might seem a bit stronger from this particular "data dump." Scott Stump's
Today.com article headlined
Leaked Radar Video Shows UFOs Swarming U.S. Navy Ship indicates a straightforward, improving mainstream media approach to the general UFO problem, even if some of the "news talent" still seems overwhelmed by the subject.
Navy UFO Radar Data & Footage is Corbell's own coverage of this latest development. (WM)
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