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Spine-chilling footage of ‘Gimbal UFO’ sighting that was confirmed by US Navy shared online leaving internet baffled

Investigators say they've got more material to release

NAVY jet footage has revealed the intriguing images of a government-confirmed UFO baffling the internet.

The United States Government launched the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022 to investigate reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

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had been taken from a US Navy F/A-18 jet, with a recent to be the original Gimbal UFO footage.

Unlike the government-released video, this one is a colored image of a UFO rather than black-and-white imaging.

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In the black-and-white footage, all that can be discerned is an odd-shaped object flying over what seems to be clouds in the sky; the object appears to rotate toward the end of the clip.

There is no confirmation that this new clip is a version of the official Gimbal UFO footage, but if so, it certainly reveals a few more details.

Instead of only revealing a shape, the object is also shown to be silver or grey, with some part of it glowing blue at times.

People on X, formerly Twitter, are using the platform to discuss the new video.

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"Sure does look like the same flight pattern. Didn’t expect an orb though," one user wrote.

Some are questioning the authenticity of the footage.

"Stabilized/animated?" put another poster simply.

"Probably fake given the potato cam resolution given we know they [The Navy] have much clearer cameras," explained another.

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Circulation of this footage came right before the Pentagon's UFO chief announced his stepping down, citing concerning activity.

"We’ve got a package of a lot of new material that we’ve got ready for release," said Chief Sean Kirkpatrick.

"We’ve uncovered some things that we are having declassified. Not just operational videos, but historical documents,” he continued.

“The best thing that could come out of this job is to prove that there are aliens — because the alternative is a much bigger problem," the physicist told .

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“If we don’t prove it’s aliens, then what we’re finding is evidence of other people doing stuff in our backyard. And that’s not good.”

Recently, Chief Sean Kirkpatrick announced his stepping down from AARO expressing fear of concerning activityCredit: AFP
“The best thing that could come out of this job is to prove that there are aliens — because the alternative is a much bigger problem," Kirkpatrick said in explanationCredit: U.S. Department of Defense
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