A Pentagon spokesman has confirmed the accuracy of another video showing a flying saucer disappearing into the ocean.
The video was released a few days ago by Jeremy Corbel, a well-known American explorer of mysterious phenomena, on his YouTube channel.
He claimed that the video was made by the crew of the USS Omaha on July 15, 2019 at around 11 pm in the sea near San Diego.
This 59-second video shows an unknown round object flying in the sky, slowly approaching sea level, eventually disappearing into the ocean waves.
According to Corbel, the mysterious sphere-like "flying saucer" was about six feet wide and had a speed of 74 to 254 kilometers per hour.
It flew for about an hour, until it disappeared in the waves. Corbel said the U.S. Navy searched the seabed at the site but could not find the wreckage or remains of the flying saucer.
The US website The De Brief quoted Pentagon spokeswoman Susan Gog as saying in an e-mail that she had also confirmed the video, saying it was accurate.
In her e-mail, Susan Goog also wrote that the video was included in a recent investigation by the Task Force (UAPTF) into "unknown celestial phenomena".
Susan Goog admitted in her email that the video was made from a US Navy ship, but declined to give further details, including the time and place of the video.
It should be noted that the confirmation of the sighting of flying saucers by the US authorities has given rise to the public perception that space creatures are not a myth or a rumor but there is some truth in it which is not fully explained.
In addition, the Pentagon has hinted at releasing a new report on flying saucers / unknown celestial phenomena in June 2021.