American UFO Journalist Releases Video of Four Synchronized “Tic-Tac” UFOs Emerging from the Ocean
American journalist and ufologist Jeremy Corbell published a new episode of his video podcast Weaponized on his YouTube channel, where he revealed a new video allegedly passed to him by unnamed U.S. Navy sailors.
The footage, taken in February 2023 from the deck of the aircraft carrier Jackson, stationed near the California coast, shows a group of UFOs—one of which visibly emerged from the water in front of witnesses (the others likely did the same). In total, the sailors counted four smooth, oval-shaped unidentified objects, closely resembling the typical “Tic-Tac UFOs” that are frequently seen monitoring U.S. Navy ships and were first captured on video in 2004.
“…when we started talking about these objects, we realized there were four of them. They all shot into the void simultaneously (disappeared into the sky). All four, at the same time, and they were just gone. And we thought, what the [expletive]…,” one anonymous sailor told News 8 Now.
“Within a second or maybe 3–4 seconds after they vanished, I ran and checked our radar—and yes, they were gone from the radar too. They all flew away. Clearly, they communicate with each other and are synchronized. They coordinated their departure one after the other. Unless there’s some kind of intelligence that controls all four.”
According to Corbell, “people in active combat zones” have long been observing anomalous flying craft that, unlike familiar drones, lack wings, tails, rotors, or engines.
The video was also commented on by former Pentagon analyst Marik von Rennenkampff, who analyzed the data recorded at the time and place of the sighting and concluded that there were no American aircraft in that area at that moment.
“I don’t think these are ours. I suspect there are better places where we could showcase such equipment to unsuspecting sailors. It just doesn’t make sense,” von Rennenkampff said.
