An incredible image captured by a US spy plane shows a metal sphere UFO flying over Iraq.
The photo was included in a secret briefing video shown to US government agencies and is claimed to be the first time a UFO has been filmed in an active conflict zone.
The image was obtained by UFO researchers Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, who have now posted it on their podcast Armed.
They say the image, captured in April 2016, has been labeled an unidentified anomalous phenomenon, the official term used by the US government for UFOs.
The images represent a “completely different scenario” than sightings by US Navy fighter pilots in training areas off the US coast – the so-called ‘tic tac’ images, Corbell says.
“For the first time, we are releasing a military filmed image of a UAP over an active conflict zone,” he said.
“UAP poses a significant risk to our military personnel, and this case highlights this – and is unfortunately not unique.
“Origin, capability, operator and intent have not been established regarding this intelligently piloted UFO over Mosul, Iraq.
“At the very least, UAP poses a fundamental intelligence and combat identification problem that must be addressed.”
The footage lasts about four seconds and shows the UAP moving “intentionally” sideways from south to north.
Corbell is behind a series of high-profile leaks about encounters between UFOs and the US military, which were played out during a historic hearing held by Congress.
“It doesn’t matter where UFOs come from – it is now openly admitted by our Department of Defense that they are appearing with greater frequency worldwide,” he said.
He urged the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office to devote resources to “this enduring mystery on behalf of the American and global public.”
Corbell previously directed the 2018 documentary Bob Lazar: Area 51 and the Flying Saucers.
It tells the story of Lazar, who claims to be a former US government physicist who worked with UFO technology.
The new images come as UFOs and UAPs have left the realm of conspiracy theories and are considered a US national security problem.
Pentagon officials took the unprecedented step in 2010 of releasing a trio of remarkable videos showing “encounters” with UFOs.
Perhaps the most notable was a video known as the tic tac because of the way the small white object resembled the candy.
Commander Dave Fravor and Lt. Commander Alex Dietrich were training with a strike group about 100 miles southwest of San Diego.
They were about 100 miles out to sea when their F/A – 18 fighters were diverted to check on an aircraft spotted on radar from another ship, the cruiser USS Princeton.
The UFO first appeared at an altitude of 25,000 feet, then flew towards the sea, stopped at 20,000 feet and hovered before disappearing from radar.
When Commander Fravor arrived, he saw a white aircraft hovering 50 feet above a disturbance in the ocean.
He described the UFO this way: “It had no wings. So you think, ‘Okay, it’s a helicopter,’ but there’s no rotor wash in the water, there’s no rotors and when helicopters move back and forth, they’re quite slowly and then speed up the other way.
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