The Jellyfish was a Hole in the Ship

The Jellyfish UAP: A Window into a Ship?

I often receive downvotes for my belief that the Jellyfish UAP may actually be a hole in the side of a ship. I speculate that the craft sustained some damage, and what we’re seeing in the footage might be a glimpse into the interior of the vehicle, possibly revealing a section where the cloaking has malfunctioned.

Additionally, the recent leak from 4Chan featured a crashed UAP that also displayed a hole on its side, lending some credence to my theory. I understand that my interpretation has faced skepticism, but I’ve included comparison photos alongside an image of the original Jellyfish UAP and the 4Chan crashed UAP. While the holes are not identical—so I’m not suggesting these incidents are the same—I aim to use this visual evidence to broaden perspectives and clarify my point about the Jellyfish.

I anticipate more downvotes for reposting this, but I feel it’s important to reiterate my theory: the Jellyfish UAP may actually represent a hole in a cloaked UAP rather than being the craft itself. If this hypothesis holds true, it suggests that we might be actively taking down or at least damaging these UAPs.

One thought on “The Jellyfish was a Hole in the Ship

  1. It’s an interesting perspective to consider the Jellyfish UAP as a potential hole in a cloaked ship. While many may have differing views, exploring unconventional theories is an important part of the discussion surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena. Your comparison to the 4Chan leaked images adds a visual element that can help others understand your hypothesis better.

    Engaging with differing opinions can be tough, especially in a realm as controversial as UAPs, but it’s crucial to keep an open mind. The idea that we might be able to damage or take down these crafts leads to intriguing implications about our technology and capabilities. Keep sharing your thoughts and theories—this dialogue is what helps us all refine our understanding of such complex topics!

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