The latest military video of a Tic Tac UFO has reignited fears of an unknown presence lurking beneath the ocean surface. Released by UFO investigator Jeremy Corbell, the footage captures a strange, tailless object rising from the Pacific — leading experts and witnesses to float a troubling new theory: these craft may be emerging from an underwater base.
New Video Adds to Decades of Sightings
The video, recorded by the USS Jackson in 2023, shows a smooth, glowing object without wings or visible propulsion rising from the ocean. Corbell says this sighting isn’t isolated — it matches a disturbing pattern of Tic Tac UFOs spotted in the same military training zone over decades.
Military radar reportedly tracked four such objects during the incident, all performing synchronized maneuvers that defy physics. One was captured by the ship’s high-tech FLIR thermal camera, revealing no exhaust or heat signature.
Theory of an Underwater Base Emerges
According to Corbell, the repeated sightings in Warning Area 291, off the Southern California coast, suggest a base beneath the sea. Sailors who’ve witnessed these events speculate that the objects may dock or emerge from a concealed underwater facility.
“This isn’t just about one sighting,” Corbell said. “We’re looking at a long-term pattern involving the same types of craft in the same area. The idea of a submerged installation is no longer fringe — it’s the working theory.”
Connected to Past Navy Encounters
The new footage mirrors the infamous 2004 USS Nimitz event, when pilots tracked a Tic Tac UFO diving 80,000 feet to sea level in under a second. In that case, too, witnesses saw unusual ocean disturbances, including what seemed to be an object under the water’s surface.
In 2019, Navy warships were swarmed by UAPs over several nights, captured in videos that Corbell later released. The craft showed no traditional flight controls, yet hovered, darted, and flew in formation with precision.
Beyond Belief: Weaponization and Reverse Engineering
Corbell has also worked with whistleblowers who testified under oath that the U.S. possesses recovered non-human technology. He believes the propulsion used by these Tic Tac UFOs — likely gravitational — could revolutionize defense, energy, and global power structures.
“This is a tech cold war,” Corbell warned. “Whoever controls this propulsion wins everything — militarily and economically. That’s why the secrecy is so intense.”
Former intelligence officer David Grusch testified that biologics were recovered at crash sites, suggesting the craft’s origins are not human.
Why Reveal the Footage Now?
Corbell says releasing videos like this involves months of verification and consultation with military contacts. He emphasizes that the footage does not compromise national security.
“These craft can drop from space to sea level instantly. That’s a threat we can’t afford to ignore,” Corbell said. “The public deserves to understand what’s happening in our skies — and our oceans.”
Asking the Bigger Questions
For Corbell, the true mystery isn’t whether Tic Tac UFOs are real — it’s what they mean.
“I don’t think these are from any known civilization,” he said. “Are they extraterrestrial, interdimensional, something else? I don’t know. But they’re here. And we need to figure out why.”