The U.S.S. Jackson is a Littoral Combat Ship aka a Little Crappy Ship, from the futuristic looking Independence class.
And Jeremy Corbell got FLIR imagery of objects doing things that are simply physical impossible, as we first explored in We Are Not Alone.
The Jacksonβs systems include a Sea Giraffe radar and an AN/KAX-2 SeaFLIR. This setup is for a small ship protecting itself, but itβs twenty years newer than the AEGIS system on the U.S.S. Princeton that made recordings in 2004. This is the second time in four years that an Independence class ship captured something like this, the prior event involved the U.S.S. Omaha.
If you review We Are Not Alone youβll find zero βwooβ in there. Itβs not just that we canβt replicate the functions we observe in these UAPs, they literally break the laws of physics as we know them. My personal take is that this is not interstellar visitors, this is interdimensional activity.
Prior to the UAP news in recent years if you had asked me, Iβd have said, βweβre not alone, but weβre forever lonelyβ. When there are a hundred billion galaxies we can see with an average of a hundred billion stars in each, even if life is a one in ten billion proposition, that still leaves a trillion planets like ours out there. But given the vast distances and the difficulty in climbing out of oneβs gravity well, the most we can hope for are transient structured signals to examine.
But now that has all changed.
Conclusion:
The Trump administration is a catastrophe, but itβs one that will bow to public pressure to release more information. One question that always comes up is βif they exist, why havenβt they contacted us?β
The implicit notion in that presumes weβre meeting a near peer species. The very real worry is that these UAPs are the interdimensional hyperintelligence version of a 5th grade boy poking at creatures in the class terrarium while the teacherβs back is turned. We could just as easily be taken as lab rats instead of greeted as new neighbors.
Iβm glad to see this coming to the surface again. Reporting on visits began twenty years before I was born and I hope it wonβt be twenty years after Iβm dead before we get some insight into these events.