Tic Tac UFOs Were Entering From Space and ‘Docking’ With Undersea Objects — Corbell Confirms Intelligence Report

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Tic Tac UFOs Entered From Space and ‘Docked’ With an Unidentified Submerged Object — Corbell Confirms Intelligence Report

UAP Oracle · May 2026 · Liberation Times / Jeremy Corbell / 140-page intelligence report

A 140-page scientific report generated by a US intelligence agency confirms that multiple Tic-Tac-shaped objects were tracked above 60,000 feet during the 2004 Nimitz encounters. Jeremy Corbell has confirmed the objects were entering Earth’s atmosphere from space — and that some were ‘docking’ with an Unidentified Submerged Object (USO) beneath the ocean surface.

The Intelligence Report

A 140-page scientific analysis, generated by a US intelligence agency, was confirmed by Corbell and Knapp to have analysed the 2004 Nimitz encounters. Key findings: multiple objects tracked above 60,000 feet; objects were entering from space; objects demonstrated ‘total situational dominance.’

The TIC TAC UFOs were entering into our atmosphere from space — and showed total situational dominance. We were — and still are — powerless, due to these vehicles’ advanced aerospace capabilities. Some of the TIC TAC UFOs were ‘docking’ with a structured and maneuverable object underneath the water.

— Jeremy Corbell, affirming contents of intelligence report

The Space-to-Submerged Profile

Entry from space. Atmospheric flight. Interaction with surface and sub-surface water. Return to space. If the Corbell account of the intelligence report is accurate, the Tic Tac craft demonstrates full trans-domain capability: space → atmosphere → water → space. This is not a drone, not a classified aircraft, not atmospheric plasma. It is a craft operating across all physical domains with a performance envelope that no known technology approaches.

The Princeton Radar Data

The Spy-1 radar aboard USS Princeton tracked ‘multiple anomalous aerial vehicles.’ The update to the Liberation Times article confirmed the intelligence report states objects were tracked at above 60,000 feet — while Commander Fravor’s sworn testimony placed objects dropping from 80,000 feet. The Princeton’s radar controller confirmed to DailyMail.com that groups of about 10 objects were repeatedly detected at 80,000 feet during the two-week pre-intercept observation period.

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