Marine confirms “Jellyfish UAP” video legit - Chandelier image
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Michael Sinosi, who served as an Intel ISR Tactical controller for the Marines. He describes his experience at a military base in Baghdad in early 2018. During his time there, he became aware of a video of a jellyfish-shaped UFO that was already circulating. He discusses the analysis of this video, suggesting it may be an aerostat, a type of surveillance balloon. He explains how the object's movement aligns with wind patterns and how it matches structures seen in the video. After the encounter, Sinosi expresses a desire for more information about the jellyfish UFO and acknowledges the challenges in identifying and targeting slow-moving aerial objects.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the analysis of the jellyfish UFO and chandelier UFO, including claims about their nature and movement. It highlights the challenges in identifying these phenomena and the ongoing speculation within the intelligence community.
The jellyfish UFO appears to be an aerostat based on analysis of the video and its movement.
Michael Sinosi
“I can't say exactly what it is or what it's not; I have my theories but that's about it.”
Mick West
“He's on this like white on rice and I agree.”
Jeremy Corbell
“The fact that it makes no sense is just the most bizarre structure with no purpose.”
Managed by: US Department of Homeland Security
Surveillance and reconnaissance using aerostat technology
The jellyfish UFO video was already circulating when Michael Sinosi arrived at the base in January 2018.
The jellyfish UFO appears to be an aerostat based on analysis of the video and its movement.
The jellyfish UFO was reported to have gone into the water for 17 minutes according to Jeremy Corbell.
The chandelier UFO is described as having no wings or apparent purpose, raising questions within the intelligence community.