Northern Iraq 2008 Drone Control Center UAP Footage Leak

Mick West

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First posted on Youtube Oct 15 2021, this video is getting some new attention thanks to the new TMZ show with Jeremy Corbell.

It originally comes from a dump of files on Mega.nz that no longer exists, but someone probably has that file.

Earliest YouTube

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi_ink9vKUk


Original Reddit thread

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/qb14zg/northern_iraq_2008_drone_control_center_uap/


A later thread on Reddit with some more comments:

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/19cd9mh/flying_saucer_over_iraq_in_2008_leaked_by_us/

External Quote:

This statement is also attached to the video from OP on Twitter when they followed up via email.

"Hi there so this is video from my camera while I was deployed, viewed thru thermal night vision display out of a LAV 25 in the gunners seat. This video was at night don't recall the time. I noticed the object from a low altitude and slowly rise seemed much different than any aircraft fixed wing or rotary wing so I started to take a video I did cut the video short but did continue to observe it rise much higher and completely out of sight. While in Iraq this was the only video like this. I was also deployed to Afghanistan helmand province 2010 While on a night patrol to our direct south we all observed something hovering with a left to right moment multiple colors being emitted was behaving much different than anything we were used to seeing, also nothing would be south to us at that time the object was about 500 meters out and 200 meters off the ground and we all agreed what we had seen I wish I could have taken a video of that incident."
The object has apparent motion from the camera. But the actual motion for the first part of the video is it gradually rising.

It does appear to tilt to the left, possibly moving in that direction, but it's hard to see the real motion at that point.

I'd tentatively say it looks somewhat like a plane, some distance away, flying toward the camera
 
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