
Okay hear me out. If you’ve never seen a Magnapinna squid, youtube them. There’s a few rare sighting videos, I’m going to provide 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDW4IYVlbbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To2_Gq14UVs&t=
They both demonstrate that it can move almost perfectly still – tentacles and all – and the 2nd video shows that it can also fluidly move it’s entire body, tentacles included, incredibly quickly.
These sightings are allegedly not even fully grown adults as they have not been seen or recorded yet. Adults could be unimaginably large, those videos show that these allegedly young magnapinna’s range between 7500-9000+ foot depths (edit: sightings are actually as deep as 20,381 foot…). I just can’t believe how alien they look and can move. These are far thinner than than the flying jellyfish, but if there’s no recorded evidence of an adult we can’t be certain how they grow.
Also, if this jellyfish UAP/UFO was recorded entering the ocean, staying underwater for 17 minutes and then launching out of the water at a rapid/unrecorded speed… how can we be certain that these things don’t also exist at the bottom of the ocean already and can somehow rise up?
It sounds ridiculous because the pressure that far down in the ocean is completely different to above water. But a flying jellyfish is already ridiculous in and of itself. If we’re assuming this is a technology or creature beyond our current understanding, is it more or less far fetched that this creature already exists in the deep ocean?
I’m also stunned by another jellyfish, recorded at 3700 feet depth. Capable of holding a perfectly still form, in the shape of what looks more like a symbol than anything, move in water in a straight line, then shapeshifting into a black ball, into a squid shape with flashing lights. Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaX6BK66v9A
Hear me out again – it almost behaves as though, upon realising it’s being recorded in the strange shape, it “pretends” to be a jellyfish via shapeshifting. Of course we’re humans so whatever machine recording it proceeds to rip it apart, killing it instantly 🙁 or maybe it just pretends to die and can become invisible at will the same way it literally shapeshifts. I mean, it’s ability to shapeshift is beyond any other squids I’ve seen.
The fact that creatures like this already exist, we’ve recorded what they can do, and now we see flying jellyfish that can change body temperature at will and not seen by the human eye, I just refuse to believe it’s a coincidence? Either someone really smart is purposefully making these videos because jellyfish already look so alien to us, or this really is a jellyfish species from earth capable of more than just deep sea swimming. Or it’s actually an alien from space.
This could also be the ramblings of someone fascinated by deep sea squids and seeing similarities that aren’t there. But I honestly believe if we’re interested in real aliens, we should be exploring the deep sea ocean even more than the skies.
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