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UFO reality no longer a question, it's a question of what they are: filmmaker
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Editor of "Extraordinary Beliefs," Jeremy Corbell joined "Fox News Primetime" to discuss what Americans may learn from the Pentagon's declassified UFO report.
REED: So when we first, I would say that these three pieces were actually communicating with each other in some way because we felt like we were suddenly under water. Everything seemed muted. Almost like we are near a pool and you hear a tapping sound it echos but everything else is kind of faint. That’s how we all, we all felt that way and then my mother stopped and put the car in park, it was almost as if, you know, my mother mentions the pressure change. We have been through hurricanes so we know what the barometric pressure feels like. Just completely silent. And then there was this eruption of crickets and everything kind of came to life at the same time. So whatever this was not only affecting us, but affecting the surroundingsMore Related News