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BREAKING 🚨: A fast-moving UAP was recorded on LIVE news tonight in Oklahoma City (05/29/25). #UFOTwitter #UAPTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UAP #UAPs #UFOSighting #UAPx #Drones #UFOx

BREAKING 🚨: A fast-moving UAP was recorded on LIVE news tonight in Oklahoma City (05/29/25). #UFOTwitter #UAPTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UAP #UAPs #UFOSighting #UAPx #Drones #UFOx

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BREAKING: 🚨🛸 Multiple large drones observed flying over Morris County, NJ. An Army Blackhawk helicopter has been dispatched to pursuit. #UFOTwitter #UAPTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UAP #UAPs #UFOSightings

BREAKING: 🚨🛸 Multiple large drones observed flying over Morris County, NJ. An Army Blackhawk helicopter has been dispatched to pursuit. #UFOTwitter #UAPTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UAP #UAPs #UFOSightings

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Jellyfish-like UAPs are among the most fascinating and scientifically perplexing phenomena documented in modern UAP research. These newly discovered objects are characterized by their glowing, semi-transparent forms, fluid and organic movements, and tentacle-like extensions that resemble marine jellyfish. Their observed behaviors include hovering silently, emitting bioluminescent-like patterns, and exhibiting rapid changes in temperature and light, and detectable through infrared sensors. Unlike traditional metallic or orb-like UAPs, their behavior and appearance suggest something potentially biological or energy-based, challenging conventional ideas of aerial phenomena. The first public glimpse of this phenomenon came with the release of 2018 footage captured near a U.S. military base in Iraq, leaked in early 2024. This thermographic video, recorded with forward-looking infrared (FLIR) technology, shows a jellyfish-shaped object displaying rapid temperature changes while moving in a fluid, seemingly deliberate manner. The object’s unique thermal signature and lack of any known propulsion system sparked immediate interest and debate among scientists and researchers. Military personnel at the time described the object as silently hovering and reacting to its surroundings, behavior that has been echoed in other sightings worldwide. In the months following the leak, similar videos have surfaced on platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and X, where users have captured objects resembling these jellyfish-like UAPs in various parts of the world, further fueling public intrigue. Recent government-related documents, including the Immaculate Constellation whistleblower disclosures and the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) report released yesterday, have added further credibility to these sightings. Both reports independently reference jellyfish-like UAPs, detailing their unusual appearance and behaviors. These acknowledgments mark a significant step in recognizing the phenomenon, as they confirm its presence in documented encounters and formal investigations. The AARO report highlights multiple similar sightings, suggesting a pattern of recurring activity rather than isolated incidents. The scientific intrigue around jellyfish-like UAPs lies in their distinctiveness. Their semi-transparent structure, bioluminescent emissions, and responsive behavior to their environment suggest they may not be traditional craft but instead represent a new class of UAPs. Hypotheses range from non-terrestrial, biologically inspired technologies to atmospheric organisms or even interdimensional entities. The combination of video evidence, credible witness testimony, and official recognition makes the jellyfish UAP one of the most compelling phenomena currently under investigation. This UAP type, only recently exposed to the public through leaks and reports, highlights the evolving complexity of the UAP phenomenon. As research continues, jellyfish-like UAPs could provide critical insights into the nature of unidentified aerial phenomena, challenging our understanding of both life and technology. #UFOTwitter #UAPTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UAP #UAPs #UFOSightings

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