‘Jellyfish’ UFO sighted in Iraq was ‘ghost story’ at base, says former Marine

Filmmaker Jeremy Corbell released footage of a UFO sighted flying over a US military base in Iraq. (Screenshot)
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Updated 15 January 2024
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‘Jellyfish’ UFO sighted in Iraq was ‘ghost story’ at base, says former Marine

  • “I believe some Marines were tasked to find it, and they kept an eye on it..," former veteran says

LONDON: A ‘jellyfish’ UFO sighted flying over a US military base in Iraq has “haunted” forces for years, a former Marine has revealed.

Filmmaker Jeremy Corbell released footage of the UFO, also known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, earlier this month.

The UAP seemed to float above the base, changing colors from black to gray to white, with three appendages or “legs” dangling beneath.

Following the revelations, former Marine Michael Cincoski broke his silence in an interview with NewsNation, admitting there had been several sightings of the “jellyfish” UAP.

Cincoski, who served at the Iraq base in January 2018, said: “It kind of just ended up being like the ghost story of the base. It didn’t seem to be posturing to threaten us at all.

“I believe some Marines were tasked to find it, and they kept an eye on it, but it wasn’t like we were scrambling to defensive positions.”

When asked if he thought it could be non-human, he said: “It crossed my mind because the theories we had didn’t fully explain it.”

However, he refuted one part of Corbell’s video, which claimed that the object, also known as the “Spaghetti Monster” by some on base, dived into nearby Lake Hibernia in Anbar Province before blasting back into the sky at a 45-degree angle.

Cincoski said: “It seemingly continued into the distance and got smaller and smaller. Whether that was because the sensor was zooming out or it was getting further away (I don’t know).

“But at no point could you see it drop into the water and shoot off into the sky, as has been claimed.”

Nick Pope, who used to run the British government’s UFO project, said identifying what the object was would be difficult — but if it could dive into the lake and re-emerge, it would eliminate more skeptical explanations like balloons or dirt on the lens.

“We’ll have to wait and see if this further footage emerges, if it’s verifiably part of the same incident, and if the Pentagon confirms the authenticity of the footage,” he told Metro.
 


Some Warren Buffett wisdom on his last day leading Berkshire Hathaway

Updated 31 December 2025
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Some Warren Buffett wisdom on his last day leading Berkshire Hathaway

OMAHA, Nebraska: The advice that legendary investor Warren Buffett offered on investing and life over the years helped earn him legions of followers who eagerly read his annual letters and filled an arena in Omaha every year to listen to him at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meetings.
Buffett’s last day as CEO is Wednesday after six decades of building up the Berkshire conglomerate. He’ll remain chairman, but Greg Abel will take over leadership.
Here’s a collection of some of Buffett’s most famous quotes from over the years:
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“Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.”
That’s how Buffett summed up his investing approach of buying out-of-favor stocks and companies when they were selling for less than he estimated they were worth.
He also urged investors to stick with industries they understand that fall within their “circle of competence” and offered this classic maxim: “Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.”
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“After they first obey all rules, I then want employees to ask themselves whether they are willing to have any contemplated act appear the next day on the front page of their local paper to be read by their spouses, children and friends with the reporting done by an informed and critical reporter.
“If they follow this test, they need not fear my other message to them: Lose money for the firm and I will be understanding; lose a shred of reputation for the firm and I will be ruthless.”
That’s the ethical standard Buffett explained to a Congressional committee in 1991 that he would apply as he cleaned up the Wall Street investment firm Salomon Brothers. He has reiterated the newspaper test many times since over the years.
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“You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.”
Many companies might do well when times are good and the economy is growing, but Buffett told investors that a crisis always reveals whether businesses are making sound decisions.
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“Who you associate with is just enormously important. Don’t expect that you’ll make every decision right on that. But you are going to have your life progress in the general direction of the people you work with, that you admire, that become your friends.”
Buffett always told young people that they should try to hang out with people who they feel are better than them because that will help improve their lives. He said that’s especially true when choosing a spouse, which might be the most important decision in life.
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“Our unwavering conclusion: never bet against America.”
Buffett has always remained steadfast in his belief in the American capitalist system. He wrote in 2021 that “there has been no incubator for unleashing human potential like America. Despite some severe interruptions, our country’s economic progress has been breathtaking.”