Instantaneous Acceleration – Military-Filmed UFO Footage

Instantaneous Acceleration –
Military-Filmed UFO Footage


Jeremy Corbell & George Knapp:

In 2021, an MQ-9 Reaper drone, while patrolling the skies over the Jordanian-Syrian border, caught a glimpse of an unknown object. The controller of the sensor platform eventually managed to get a lock on the object, but when they did, the UAP seemingly mocked the high-tech Reaper and displayed astonishing speed – akin to instantaneous acceleration – one of the “Five Observables” used by our military to identify genuine UAP. Military aviators have described similar acceleration they’ve seen with their own eyes. Now, for the first time, video recorded by U.S. intelligence operatives of a genuine UAP displaying mind-boggling acceleration is being made public.

In this episode of WEAPONIZED, Jeremy and George invite friend and colleague Marik von Rennenkampff back to the program to review the unique UAP video made public last week and to meticulously analyze a new, never-before-seen piece of footage of a mystery object designated by the military as a UAP. See the footage for yourselves and hear Marik’s point-by-point evaluation of how the UAP displays evidence of the very first official “observable” – unlike any video ever obtained from government servers.

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/_b-SxFi96cE?si=ndGaH6wJe0t7suu5

2 thoughts on “Instantaneous Acceleration – Military-Filmed UFO Footage

  1. Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp are just the best at delivering the goods. Great analysis by Marik von Rennenkampff. Can’t wait to see follow-up analyses.

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