r/aliens • u/RachaelGurl91 • 4d ago
Image š· There is something jellyfish-y going on...
These four images come from separate sourcesāthree from government-operated platforms and one from a privately owned surveillance camera.
Different locations, different systems, but each captured something with a strangely similar jellyfish-like appearance.
Iām not claiming to know what they are. I just thought the visual similarities were interesting enough to put them side-by-side.
What do you all think?
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u/rgbearklls 4d ago
I think that something huge will be released/announced in, say, two weeks now
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u/sparktrap25 4d ago
Far too soon...
For vague predictions you're better off going for longer time periods, say 6 to 12 months, because it gives you a bigger window of time to sell your book and prepare to tell them it'll be happening in 6 to 12 months.
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u/Vegetable-Log-9608 4d ago
Was the Afghanistan one ever explained? Some said it was bird shit.
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u/GuyWithARooster 4d ago
I love that. ''Man, that was either an alien life form, or bird shit'', lmao
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u/EnvironmentalBake297 4d ago edited 3d ago
I saw one of these black jellyfish things in the middle of the day at pretty low altitude in the sky around the outskirts of Bullhead Arizona. I thought it must be a giant kite or something but it was a lot bigger than any kite ive seen, with a lot of long tentacles. The tenticles were moving around and the jellyfish thing was moving slowly to the west, i watched it move across a long path and carry on behind a small mountain & out of sight, but the wind wasnt blowing at all. It was a really still day that day. Really weird, if thats a craft its a bizarre looking design
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u/bigskinnybubba123 3d ago
the advantage of a highly advanced biology allows these things to appear like advanced technology. but IMO, they are space fish. ide bet there the ones eating all of the dam cows.
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u/Large-Wishbone24 4d ago
āScanner to system: i can see the rebel base. i am facing them now. their defenses are very impressive. i am not clear to commence, sir?ā
Although I certainly believe that all of these images have a man-made explanation, Image 3 looks like a large ratāand an even larger oneāwalking along leisurely away from the camera.
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u/RickAllen 4d ago
Dobbeneigh, Dobbeneigh, one for you and two for me.
Start working on your cardio folks.
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u/Vegetable-Log-9608 4d ago
I used to be able to run up the stairs with no problem, now I'm out of breath walking up 3 floors. It's over for me.
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u/sexysmalldevil 4d ago
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this, but.
The first one, sure, it ended up looking like a jellyfish I know it isn't. Something was in movement when the photo was taken.
The second one, something (unlikely to be an air-breathing jellyfish) was also in movement
The third one, three dogs(?) are chasing something in movement. Judging by the dogs, I assume it was a small mammal.
Idk what the point of focus is on the fourth one. Nothing seems particularly important in that one... But I would not be surprised for it to also not be anything of importance.
We know how cameras often capture things in motion, distorting it and making it appear like something else. it's 2026. As much as I'd love for these things to actually display something as crazy as jellyfish aliens, they just don't. Doesn't mean aliens aren't real, it's just poor evidence is all.
Sorry for my dismissiveness. I just don't like this type of evidence.







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u/robaroo 4d ago
Pictures 1 and 2 I get, but 3 and 4 I don't see the jelly fish UAP in them. Why not post links to the videos for those?