Mysterious Jellyfish UFOs and Their Alarming Encounters
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Mysterious Jellyfish UFOs and Their Alarming Encounters

MUFON is the largest ufological organization in the USA and the world. It consists of about 700 enthusiastic researchers who have been collecting and analyzing UFO and suspected alien sightings since the 1960s. Its archives contain about 137,000 reports from eyewitnesses. In January 2024, a video of an unusual UFO shaped like a jellyfish flying over a US military base in Iraq was released online. Initially skeptical, MUFON ufologists quickly discovered that jellyfish-like UFOs are not a new phenomenon, as their archives are full of similar observations. The footage, released by journalist Jeremy Corbell this week, was apparently filmed by the U.S. military in 2018 and, according to Corbell, the object seen in the video has been officially designated a UAP — unknown aerial phenomenon — by the Pentagon. So far, the Pentagon has not publicly weighed in or released a formal statement about the footage. These objects resemble an oval body with dangling tentacles or threads, hence the name “jellyfish,” though they are sometimes called “squid.” This squid was spotted in Russia in 1977 (MUFON) What’s especially alarming is that these flying jellyfish don’t just watch us from above; sometimes they “hunt” people and are even said to “suck” life energy from them. Previously, jellyfish UFOs were frequently seen in Denmark. According to ufologist Bob Spearing, the MUFON archive contains many drawings and photographs of Danish jellyfish UFOs from the 1970s. This floating squid was pictured in Denmark in 1975 (MUFON) Small jellyfish UFOs can even fly into people’s houses. In one case in Singapore, several jellyfish UFOs with tentacles shimmering in different colors entered a woman’s bedroom while she was sleeping. “She noticed strange squid-like objects with bioluminescent tentacles in the corner of the room. One of these creatures, whatever it was, attached itself to her back, causing her pain and waking her up,” says Bob Spearing. “The creature was intelligent because it immediately jumped away. The woman felt it was really worried, as if she had a telepathic connection with it.” According to the woman, the “squid” seemed to be trying to suck the life force out of her. Among other stories, there were sightings of jellyfish UFOs in Vancouver in 2016 and 2024, and two more in Iran. The Iranian woman woke up with scars on her abdomen (MUFON) “In Iran, a 45-year-old married woman with two sons was an eyewitness. She first heard a strange sound and felt something following her. A few nights later, she woke up feeling pressure on her chest. “She said out loud, ‘What happened?’ and saw what looked like a square jellyfish with many short legs. It was half blue, half red, and looked very much like a real sea creature. The jellyfish hovered above her before landing on the floor. “The jellyfish disappeared after a few minutes. The next day, the woman noticed a scar several inches long on her stomach. It itched and burned as if from the inside. The woman was very worried.” Video footage of UFO jellyfish producing three small orbs over New York, 2022: A 1954 incident involving a flying jellyfish-like object following a BOAC Stratocruiser at 19,000 feet above Goose Bay, Canada, adds to the list of such sightings, indicating that this phenomenon is not confined to modern times or specific regions. July 1, 1954 The theory that some UFOs may be biological entities, possibly originating from another dimension, is not a new one. Jacques Vallée, a renowned computer scientist and ufologist, proposed a theory that UFOs and related phenomena might be manifestations of beings from other dimensions. These entities, according to Vallée, may not necessarily be extraterrestrial but could belong to a reality operating under different physical laws. This hypothesis suggests that the phenomenon of alien visitors might originate not from our physical reality or outer space but from alternate realities or parallel universes. Similarly, Dr. Allen Hynek, in his later years, expressed skepticism about the traditional view of UFOs as spacecraft from other worlds. He argued that the behaviors associated with UFOs — such as stopping cars, collecting soil samples, and frightening people — seemed illogical for a technologically advanced race. Hynek proposed that UFOs might instead originate from other dimensions or parallel realities existing at different frequencies from our own. The post Mysterious Jellyfish UFOs and Their Alarming Encounters appeared first on Anomalien.com.