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Some unidentified objects look engineered. Others appear almost alive.
Across military infrared recordings and modern UAP reports, a disturbing silhouette has emerged: a bulbous upper mass, irregular appendages, vertical bars, and structures that seem to hang beneath the object like the tendrils of a jellyfish.
But does this appearance reveal a new class of aerial craft-or the way distance, wind, perspective, compression, and thermal sensors transform ordinary objects into extraordinary images?
UFO: THE JELLYFISH presents a rigorous, document-based investigation into one of the strangest visual categories in contemporary UAP research.
At the center of the book is the 2017 Al Taqaddum recording from Iraq, later introduced to the public as the "Jellyfish UAP." The investigation reconstructs the military setting, examines the infrared footage, separates observable evidence from later claims, and evaluates AARO's conclusion that the object was consistent with a cluster of fully and partially inflated balloons.
The analysis then expands to official cases PR-028 and PR-029: recordings involving inverted-teardrop silhouettes, suspended linear masses, short-wave infrared detection, and an object reportedly carrying a vertical bar beneath it.
Drawing on official documents, military imagery, historical reports, sensor science, and conventional comparison cases, this book explores:
• the anatomy of jellyfish-like aerial forms;
• the difference between physical geometry and sensor signature;
• balloon clusters, strings, payloads, drones, and airborne debris;
• infrared, SWIR, glare, gain control, compression, and parallax;
• the transformation of military footage into viral mythology;
• the evidence required to establish a genuine new type of craft.
This is neither an automatic dismissal nor a declaration of extraterrestrial technology. It is an investigation into the uncertain territory between the object, the instrument, and the image produced between them.
Does "jellyfish" describe a real vehicle-or only the shape of an unresolved image?
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