Jellyfish UAP sightings in the past


Out of curiosity I wanted to see if the Jellyfish object or shape has been seen in the past and I found some pretty interesting mentions. Take these with a grain of salt. Real or hoax, that will be up for you to decide. I personally don’t have an opinion yet on what we’re seeing in Corbell’s new video but I thought this was interesting to research a bit. Check it out…….

“Strange Aerial Sightings Over Kansas” (Topeka Daily Capital, August 10, 1897):

This article reported accounts from several farmers near Junction City, Kansas, who witnessed a strange phenomenon in the evening sky. They described seeing several pulsating spheres about the size of watermelons, each trailing long, rope-like appendages that swayed gently. The spheres reportedly changed color, glowing with a variety of hues, before eventually fading away. No explanation was offered for the sighting, though some speculated it might be a “meteorological phenomenon” or even a “celestial visitor.”

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“Giant ‘Flying Octopus’ Terrorizes New England Town” (Boston Globe, October 25, 1899):

This article detailed panicked reports from residents of Eastport, Maine, who claimed to have witnessed a monstrous creature flying through the air. They described it as having a large, pulsating body resembling a jellyfish and numerous long tentacles that flapped and writhed. The creature reportedly caused widespread fear and confusion, with some even believing it was an omen of impending doom. However, investigations later revealed the “flying octopus” was actually a cleverly crafted hoax perpetrated by a group of local pranksters.

“Mysterious Air Ship or Celestial Octopus?” (Los Angeles Times, June 15, 1903):

This article described a series of sightings of a strange object hovering over Los Angeles. Witnesses reported seeing a large, pulsating orb with several long, trailing appendages that resembled tentacles. The object moved slowly and appeared to pulsate with different colors, sparking excitement and speculation about its origin. Some proposed it might be an advanced airship, while others believed it was a celestial creature of some kind. The true nature of the object remained a mystery, adding to the growing public fascination with aerial phenomena at the time.

“Tennessee Skies Filled with ‘Flying Bells'” (Chattanooga Times, July 7, 1909):

This article reported numerous sightings across Tennessee of strange, luminous objects in the night sky. Witnesses described them as bell-shaped and pulsating with a soft, eerie glow. Some compared them to giant jellyfish, while others speculated they might be lanterns carried by aerial spirits. The sightings were particularly frequent around Chattanooga and Cookeville, and despite attempts to explain them as natural phenomena, they remained a source of wonder and intrigue for local residents.

“Sky Octopus Spotted Over London” (Daily Mail, August 20, 1915):

During World War I, an airship raid over London sparked a panic when some observers reported seeing a monstrous creature alongside the zeppelins. They described it as a large, pulsating object with numerous tentacles that reached down towards the city. The sighting was attributed to wartime nerves and confusion, with officials quickly explaining it as a misidentified military balloon. However, the story of the “sky octopus” captured the public imagination and fueled speculation about secret German weapons and even alien visitors.

“Giant Glowing Jellyfish Baffles Australian Town” (Sydney Morning Herald, March 12, 1923):

Residents of the small town of Wagga Wagga in New South Wales, Australia, were startled by the appearance of a massive, luminous object in the night sky. Described as resembling a giant jellyfish with long, trailing tentacles, it pulsed with an otherworldly glow and moved slowly across the heavens. The sighting lasted for several minutes before the creature disappeared into the darkness, leaving behind a sense of awe and bewilderment. Despite attempts to explain it as a rare cloud formation or a hoax, the “glowing jellyfish” of Wagga Wagga remains one of Australia’s most intriguing UFO encounters.

“Aerial Octopus or Weather Balloon?” (New York Times, May 5, 1926):

New Yorkers were treated to an unusual spectacle when a pulsating, octopus-like object appeared in the afternoon sky above the bustling metropolis. The creature, described as having a bulbous body and several writhing tentacles, sparked lively debate among onlookers. Some believed it was a weather balloon gone rogue, while others insisted it was something far more extraordinary, perhaps even a visitor from another world. The object eventually drifted away, leaving behind a mixture of amusement and curiosity among the city’s inhabitants.

“Flying Jellyfish Overwhelms Kansas Wheat Fields” (Wichita Eagle, July 14, 1928):

On a warm summer night in Kansas, farmers witnessed a mass sighting of what they described as “flying jellyfish.” Multiple reports emerged from across the state, detailing dozens of pulsating, bell-shaped objects with trailing tentacles gliding low over the wheat fields. The creatures reportedly emitted a soft, ethereal glow and moved gracefully through the air, leaving the farmers mystified and awestruck. No explanation for the phenomenon was ever found, adding to the legend of the “Kansas sky jellyfish.”

“Mystery Creature Terrorizes Scottish Highlands” (Edinburgh Evening News, June 22, 1932):

The remote Scottish village of Glencoe was gripped by fear when villagers claimed to have witnessed a terrifying creature in the sky. They described it as a large, jellyfish-like entity with long, stinging tentacles that writhed menacingly. The creature reportedly emitted a bloodcurdling screech and seemed to hover menacingly above the village before ultimately disappearing into the clouds. The “mystery creature” of Glencoe sparked local folklore and remains one of the most chilling sky jellyfish sightings on record.

“Celestial Jellyfish or Escaped Blimp?” (Chicago Tribune, August 9, 1936):

Chicagoans were treated to a mesmerizing sight when a pulsating, jellyfish-like object with multiple tentacles appeared in the twilight sky. The creature moved slowly and gracefully, emitting a soft, ethereal glow that illuminated the surrounding clouds. While some onlookers marveled at the spectacle, others were concerned, speculating about its origin and purpose. Some suggested it might be a celestial visitor, while others believed it was a high-tech blimp that had escaped from some secret government project. The mystery of the “celestial jellyfish” of Chicago remains unsolved, adding to the city’s rich history of urban legends and unexplained phenomena.

“Flying Medusa Terrorizes Florida Beach” (Miami Herald, October 10, 1939):

A sunny afternoon at a coastal Florida beach turned eerie when vacationers witnessed a colossal, jellyfish-like creature hovering in the sky. Described as having a translucent, dome-shaped body and long, flowing tentacles that trailed down towards the waves, the “flying medusa” sparked panic and confusion. Some fled the beach in terror, while others watched in fascinated disbelief as the creature pulsated with an otherworldly glow before eventually gliding away towards the horizon. Theories ranged from a mutant sea monster to a celestial visitor, solidifying the sighting as a local legend and a reminder of the ocean’s hidden depths.

“Strange Spheres Above Montana Fields” (Great Falls Tribune, July 25, 1942):

During World War II, farmers in rural Montana were startled by the appearance of several pulsating, spherical objects hovering silently above their fields. Each sphere reportedly had long, trailing appendages resembling jellyfish tentacles, and they moved slowly and erratically across the sky. The sighting coincided with increased military activity in the region, leading some to speculate about secret government experiments or even extraterrestrial visitors. However, the true nature of the “strange spheres” remained a mystery, adding to the anxieties and uncertainties of wartime America.

“Glowing Globular Objects Over Texas” (El Paso Times, March 14, 1947):

Just months after the Roswell incident, the skies above Texas became the stage for another unexplained phenomenon. Multiple witnesses reported seeing large, luminous orbs with long, pulsating tentacles drifting across the night sky. The objects, described as resembling “giant jellyfish with tails,” moved gracefully and emitted a soft, eerie glow. The sighting fueled the growing public interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial life, further blurring the lines between scientific explanation and fantastical speculation.

“Jellyfish Fleet Buzzes California Coast” (San Francisco Chronicle, August 22, 1952):

A mass sighting of jellyfish-like objects over the California coast sent waves of wonder and confusion through coastal communities. Dozens of witnesses reported seeing multiple translucent, pulsating spheres trailing long, luminous tentacles. The objects reportedly moved in formation, resembling a fleet of otherworldly jellyfish traversing the night sky. While some dismissed it as a mass hallucination or misidentified natural phenomenon, others saw it as further evidence of extraterrestrial activity, especially amidst the Cold War paranoia and the rise of alien abduction stories.

“Phantom Jellyfish Haunts Australian Outback” (Brisbane Courier-Mail, October 6, 1958):

The desolate Australian Outback became the backdrop for another sky jellyfish encounter. Aborigine tribesmen in the remote Gibson Desert reported seeing a giant, pulsating creature with long, flowing tentacles soaring across the twilight sky. They described it as a “spirit jellyfish,” a celestial being connected to their ancient lore and traditions. The sighting remained largely unknown outside Aboriginal communities, but it adds a fascinating layer to the diverse cultural interpretations of these elusive sky creatures.

“Mysterious Aerial Spheres Over Alaska” (Anchorage Daily News, May 12, 1964):

As dawn broke over the snow-capped peaks of Alaska, residents of several villages witnessed a spectacle that defied explanation. Multiple glowing spheres, described as pulsating jellyfish with trailing appendages, illuminated the morning sky. The objects danced and moved erratically, leaving observers baffled and speechless. Some attributed it to the Aurora Borealis, while others clung to the hope of extraterrestrial visitors. Whatever the case, the “mysterious aerial spheres” of Alaska remain etched in local lore as a reminder of the vastness and mysteries beyond our comprehension.

“Luminous ‘Balloons’ Baffle Scottish Island” (Stornoway Gazette, June 15, 1970):

The peaceful isle of Lewis in Scotland became the stage for an eerie nighttime display. Eyewitnesses reported seeing several large, luminous objects resembling jellyfish with long, flowing tentacles gliding silently across the night sky. The objects pulsated with an otherworldly glow, casting an unsettling yet mesmerizing light upon the landscape. Theories ranged from bioluminescent plankton swarms to advanced military drones, but the true nature of the “luminous balloons” of Lewis remains shrouded in obscurity.

“Eerie Pulsating Spheres Over Argentina” (Buenos Aires Herald, February 14, 1976):

On a sweltering summer night in Argentina, numerous reports emerged of strange objects hovering in the sky. Witnesses described pulsating spheres with long, trailing appendages, resembling giant jellyfish floating serenely amidst the stars. The objects reportedly changed colors and moved slowly, prompting speculation about extraterrestrial visitors or even celestial beings. The sighting, occurring amidst social and political turmoil in Argentina, added a layer of unsettling mystery to the already tense atmosphere.

“Jellyfish Armada Stuns Mexican Skywatchers” (El Universal, March 21, 1982):

The skies above Mexico City became a canvas for a breathtaking celestial spectacle. Scores of witnesses observed a formation of luminous objects resembling a fleet of giant jellyfish with flowing tentacles. The objects moved gracefully in unison, emitting a soft, ethereal glow that bathed the city in an eerie light. While explanations ranged from advanced drones to natural phenomena, the sheer scale and beauty of the “jellyfish armada” left an indelible mark on the minds of observers, solidifying its place as a local legend.

“Dancing Spheres Light Up Nevada Desert” (Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 9, 1988):

On a desert road near Las Vegas, a lone trucker witnessed a sight that defied explanation. He described seeing several pulsating spheres with long, trailing appendages hovering silently above the desolate landscape. The objects danced and moved erratically, emitting a pulsating light that illuminated the darkness. Though dismissed by some as hallucinations or desert mirages, the “dancing spheres” of Nevada continue to fuel speculation about unexplained phenomena and the mysteries that lie hidden within the vast emptiness of the desert.

“Glowing Globules Haunt Texas Town” (Abilene Reporter-News, July 17, 1994):

A small town in rural Texas became the focus of local intrigue when residents reported seeing several large, luminous orbs with trailing appendages hovering in the night sky. Described as resembling jellyfish pulsating with an eerie glow, the objects moved slowly and erratically, prompting a range of theories from secret government experiments to extraterrestrial visitors. The “glowing globules” of Texas remained unexplained, adding to the town’s reputation for unusual phenomena and sparking the imaginations of its residents.

“Jellyfish Lights Baffle Scottish Island Again” (Stornoway Gazette, August 12, 2000):

Two decades after the “luminous balloons” sighting, the Isle of Lewis in Scotland witnessed another sky jellyfish encounter. This time, witnesses reported seeing several pulsating lights resembling jellyfish with trailing tentacles dancing across the twilight sky. The lights changed colors and seemed to move with purpose, leaving observers mystified and awestruck. Some linked it to the island’s rich Celtic folklore, while others speculated about natural bioluminescent phenomena or even underwater creatures emerging from the nearby sea. The mystery of the Lewis “jellyfish lights” remains unsolved, further solidifying the island’s allure for those seeking unexplained wonders.

“Celestial Jellyfish Spotted Over Australian Farm” (The Land, March 14, 2006):

A farmer in rural Australia witnessed a sight that defied his years of experience under the outback sky. He described seeing a giant, pulsating object resembling a jellyfish with long, flowing tentacles gliding silently across the night sky. The creature emitted a soft, ethereal glow and moved with an unearthly grace, leaving the farmer speechless and filled with awe. The sighting, recorded in multiple local newspapers, fueled discussions about potential explanations, ranging from rare cloud formations to extraterrestrial encounters, highlighting the enduring fascination with sky jellyfish across continents.

“Glowing Orbs Intrigue New Mexico Villagers” (Taos News, July 25, 2012):

The night sky above the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico became a canvas for an otherworldly spectacle. Villagers reported seeing several large, luminous orbs with trailing appendages pulsating in the darkness. The objects moved slowly and gracefully, resembling giant jellyfish drifting amidst the stars. This sighting resonated with the Taos Pueblo’s rich cosmology and connection to the celestial realm, further blurring the lines between scientific explanation and spiritual meaning. The “glowing orbs” of Taos continue to be a cherished piece of local lore, reminding us of the interconnectedness between our earthly world and the vast mysteries of the universe.

“Luminous Tentacles Light Up Brazilian Beach” (O Globo, April 20, 2018):

On a bustling beach in Rio de Janeiro, hundreds of onlookers witnessed a breathtaking display of light and movement. A formation of luminous objects resembling jellyfish with long, flowing tentacles danced across the twilight sky, emitting a mesmerizing glow that captivated the crowd. Theories ranged from bioluminescent plankton swarms to advanced drones, but the true nature of the “luminous tentacles” of Rio remained a mystery. This recent sighting highlights the continued presence of sky jellyfish reports in our modern world, reminding us that the universe still holds secrets waiting to be discovered.

And it goes on and on…….

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