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The Bunkin' Boys are back! Sam, Wren and Niko sit down to apply their VFX artist's eyes to the internet's latest UFO videos!
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Can't wait for Alien to debunk Human Videos.
Corridor! They sometimes debunk cgi videos,
I think they’re aliens and this is their cover up
Psst, humans are not real.
The Aliens can't start making videos until they win the war against the Reptilians
Let's gooo
At least theyll give more than just opinions hoepfully
“What we’re seeing here guys… is an award-winning template from SquareSpace! 🤪”
HAHAHA (Skip skip skip skip…)
x2 xD
Mashing the right arrow key aggressively
Google "sponsorskip browser extension" ;)
It’s not just square space that has award winning templates. Just about every video corridor uploads to their CZcams channel these days could be considered a template
cough cough *SponsorBlock* cough cough *anti-clickbait add-on* hack wheeze
This series is awesome! Please keep them coming!
Unintentionally training someone to make the PERFECT UFO video
mfw it turns out they were Mr Glass the whole time
Years ago when the Space Shuttle program read still in effect, my family and I (from Nova Scotia, Canada) were visiting Universal Studios' "Universal City Walk" one day near dusk, and we could see the space shuttle taking off from the Kennedy Space Center.
The amount of people freaking out and screaming thinking it was a nuclear missile taking off was staggering. I could see a few people being confused, but it was literally EVERYONE within hundreds of feet who were freaking out.
I was literally screaming at the top of my lungs "IT'S JUST THE SPACE SHUTTLE" over and over again.
When my family and I decided to continue on while people were dropping to their knees and repenting, we stopped in one of the restaurants for dinner, and when we told our server the funny situation, she said "you'd be surprised how many locals don't realize how close we are to the shuttle launches, and they freak out EVERY damn time"
Imagine if that'd have happened today, they would have to repent every other day?!
Would've died from laughter if I was in that situation lmao.
As a native californian I do not believe this at all. It sounds like utter nonsense. To this day rocket launches are not uncommon and no one freaks out when they happen.
@@nawdawg4300he said years ago, and you have to remember how insane America went after 9/11. I will confirm that I saw people freak out when I saw rocket launches in Florida when I was a child
@@nawdawg4300It certainly wouldn't be "locals" freaking out
10:39 Grasping at alien straws that they can’t suck out of 😂 … love that quote almost as much as the bugs bunny balloon freaking people out.
This was fascinating! Enjoyed watching every second of it.
You guys clearly love what you do…
🛸❤️💪THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME AND MY FRIENDS DAY AND NIGHTS OF LIVES BECAUSE IF IT WAS NOT FOR THIS DEBUNKED VIDEO EVERY-TIME WE ARE UNDER THE INFLUENCE WE GO DOWN THE “JELLY FISH RABBIT HOLE 🛸 “
I am a 10 foot tall dark alien. I’d like to apologize for my brother Larry going to the mall. I told him he would not find sneakers the right size, but typical Larry, he wouldn’t listen.
Those jellys made me think of starcraft Overlords.
"We require more Minerals!"
"Spawn more Overlords"
The aliens are just trying to scout whether they can rush our base
WE REQUIRE MORE VESPENE GAS....SSSS
While the humans are like "They came from.... BEHIND!" 😂
It’s all fun and games until the carrier has arrived.
No newbie, no rsh
I can't wait for Jordan to sneak another one of his videos into one of these debunks! He could definitely trick them!!
didn't even get that far, hogwash episode.
@@mickeydangerez get how far?
I like how you left out the part for the 1st UFO that reports are soldiers on the ground did not see the balloons. So if you have eyewitnesses, who didn’t see it was a balloon flying right above them how can we definitively say it was a balloon just because it didn't zip off?
Logicaly if no one on the ground saw it, it means the object has to be directly in front of the camera. It could be two things. Dirt on the cover of the camera or crack.
They didn't see it doesn't mean it's not there. Just that he failed to notice the balloons.
It was also said that it could only be seen with IR
You forgot to " debunk" the part of the jellyfish video, where it goes underwater for 17 minutes, come back out, hovers for a few moments & then darts off....
You forgot that part didn't you...?
Oh & the video was taken in infrared, so it's definitely not baloons or iron man...
Nice Try fellas....
@@user-kf7ov2fi4h are u dreaming in magic dimension? Theres NO video footage of UF0 that went under water, and came back up to dart off. Its just Verbal accounts. But no evidence to prove. And by the way , the black thing hover over water is a duck flying over water. And not the same shape as the 'jelly fish' ufo
The first looks like an imperial probe droid with a wig ;-)
I was 100% thinking it looked like a probe droid, wish they would have mentioned it lol
Wren, Sam, and Niko are aliens who debunk these videos so we don't become aware that they walk among us😂
The only logical explanation!
Honestly, this makes as much sense as most other claims from the UAP crowd.
among us
No they're probably just on Mike Turners payroll lol
@@SeriouslyNotTom among us
I was doing star photography with a friend in the mountains and we thought we saw an alien. After a long time of staring at the sky and getting a feel of the flight patterns nearby and various satellites, a super bright object traversed the entire sky silently that didn't look either and we we're stumped. Until 2 weeks later when we found out it was the ISS. If you are in the dark and it is traversing overhead still in sunlight, it appears like a spotlight in the sky
I misread photography 😅
Same thing happened to me and some friends doing Astro photography back in 2017 in the mountains. We were packing up getting ready to go when we spotted some objects super dim but way up in atmosphere flying around. At first it looked like a massive satellite formation until they split up and started just flying around. We stayed for hours until sunset watching them way way up there you could tell they were bright but they were so far away. It was hard to keep track of them at some points in the middle of the millions of stars we could see that night. They are real and also the jelly fish was seen entering the water along with active camouflage as it wasn’t visible to the naked eye and the weapons systems could not lock on. Active jamming
I've also seen it (was actively looking for it, IIRC there's a website that tracks it) and it hauls ass. It's not as fast a shooting star but it's fast. And in my case, it started dim, got brighter and brighter and then dimmed again.
Not every ufo sighting is people confusing satellites. Valid reports dont just consist of objects traversing the sky on one trajectory. You know this, right? Your ancedote doesnt debunk the ufo phenomena, just the light you saw that one time.
@@mineduck3050Calm down bro, you’re rambling.
These guys are the best at sponsor transitions
The location of it on the screen remains the same until the camera moves and then it moves at the same rate. My guess it's a squashed bug on a piece of glass that is protecting the moving camera inside. Also it's brightness only changes when the background brightness is changed but a higher amount, indicating it's closer to the lens.
That Bugs Bunny balloon really got me.
I thought it was a joke and had to pause the video for a closer look XD
Yeah, I've been waiting for you guys to debunk that '3 people walking side by side". 😂 Now I can sleep in peace.
That was a SEAMLESS transition, well done Wren!
A bunch of balloons going in and out of water as seen in the full video? Some really advanced transmedium balloons then! 🎈
Have you seen the full video?
They’re Islamic balloons with crescents 🌙 on top and few stars and Eid words on the bottom
Balloons elevate also. The jellyfish thing was not gaining any altitude. These guys are dumb not watching this channel again.
Lmao 😂, Sam's expression at 3:07 is great -it mirrors exactly how I was feeling, too, when the object in question doesn't vanish or disappear so much as it seems obviously cut out of the video from one frame to the next 😄.
Also, Wren's advert setup was f*ckin' GOLD 👌😆.
I absolutely love these UFO debunk videos, btw. It is such a FANTASTIC lil brainteaser for we the audience -a fun game/puzzle to solve; great brain exercise! ....Also, ngl, it's always hilarious to see JUST how much the average person's DESIRE to BELIEVE so significantly overwhelms what their ACTUAL senses are INFORMING them of.
As is always emphasized... UNIDENTIFIED flying Objects are an every day occurrence (and so banale that for a century they are at the base of the Superman catchphrase "is it a bird, is it a plane, no it is Superman"). Simply to jump to an "Alien spacship" conclusion though is NOT warranted simply because something is seemingly unidentifiable.
Nor is claiming that something looks like it does something impossible, as you usually lack lots of necessary information (like zoomfactor, camera angle, movement speed of the camera etc) to actually determine WHAT would be "possible"...
@@Ugly_German_Truthsikr, how hilarious is it (not even as a moral reflection on the individual so much as a hilarious inborne programming broadly applied to a population) that people so often rush to the conclusion that the impossible or extremely unlikely is occurring.
*Average Person Be Like:* "HMMMM, what is more likely? 🤔That everything we understand is wrong (about certain rules of nature like gravity, friction, etc etc -which have held true in seemingly EVERY instance among COUNTLESS, COUNTLESS instances; that anthropomorphic aliens suddenly exist and are reaching out where they never did, etc)? ......OR....that a human is attempting to dupe or troll other humans, or I just don't fully understand yet? 🧠⚡ CLEARLY IT IS MORE LIKELY THAT ALMOST EVERYTHING WE KNEW FOR MILLENNIA IS WRONG.......cuz humans would never trick each other or make mistakes -that never happens."
😂😂
@@inventgineer Regarding the Tic Tac incident, what did the naval aviators see with their own eyes? Did the four persons in the two planes have a shared hallucination?
Ladies and gentlemen this comment is what happens when the dunning kruger effect is left unchecked.
This mentality is about as bad as the hardcore ufo believers out there and it’s completely unscientific. If the likes of Corridor Crew, yourself and other hard nosed skeptics were actually arguing in good faith you’d see that what you are doing now is completely belittling a subject that is worthy of proper, sensible deconstruction. The fact Corridor Crew make these videos is just a blatant display of ego. A debunking process, if it were to be taken seriously, needs to be built atop a substrate of scientific methodology. Who out of any of these guys sitting on this couch are 1. Scientists or 2. Trained observers? A cgi/vfx artist is not a trained observer. If their opinion were valid then all of the top VFX artists who “proved” classic ufo videos to be real should have equal validity. Do you see the contradiction and the logical fallacy here? If you needed to know what chocolate tasted like would 1. Listen to someone who made one in a computer? Or 2. The person that made it in real life?
There are proper scientists looking into this, not crazy people, Nobel prize winning and tenured professors (not Loeb).
For you to have such glee at a bunch of VFX artists confirming your bias and then go on to blindly accept their conclusion and be happy with it just proves most people aren’t willing to treat this topic seriously or have deliberately chosen to ignore the plethora of data waiting to be sifted through. What was the saying, facts don’t care about your feelings? Go look at the proper research being done not CZcams videos.
@@inventgineerso essentially the philosophy you’re arguing here is Occam’s razor. So tell me then how was gallileo supposed to convince the academic elite/Catholic Church that the heliocentric model was the correct model? Surely he should’ve been wrong if Occam’s razor is always the correct logical path right? Surely it’s much simpler to look up at the sky and say him we stay still and the sun moves… we are the centre.
These are the types of logical fallacies that breed knee jerk reactions to topics like this. This topic needs a mature discussion.
Instead of just saying “oh well it seems so impossible so then it’s impossible” how about changing that to thinking about how it IS possible? I dunno, like every single R&D pathway for every single successful company in the s&p500?
There’s a great hypothesis by a man called Robin Hanson (not kooky conspiracy guy) which essentially postulates the theory of a panspermia sibling. It would explain why they can be so close to us. No physics defying FTL travel here. The motive for being here? Subtle but potent enforce of Non-expansionist ideas. Where do we find examples of that? Modern civilisation/decolonisation.
If you marry that with the theories of Jacques Vallee the man who has researched the most UFO encounters/crashes in the world. You’ll see there’s logic that checks out. He postulates that whatever it is, is replicated the actions of an intelligence trying to install a System of Control. A system to control what? Perhaps non-expansion.
Look, the bottom line is this. You can choose to be dismissive and belittling of the topic, fine. But at least be truly and honestly read up on the material. The best skeptics are the ones that know more about the believers own beliefs than they do. And judging by your comments, they’re naive assumptions about the UFO/UAP phenomenon at best. The extraterrestrial hypothesis as an origin for the phenomenon is, atleast according to the data, naive. It’s far more complicated.
Holy crap! I was stationed at Al Taqqadum in '02 or '03 as a Marine Air Traffic Controller. There was, and most likely still is, a weather balloon there.
I don't recall seeing anything unexplainable on watch, but we did get mortared regularly.
Which color of crayon is your favorite? 🖍️
W-what? @@samholdsworth420
Not sure if you mean aerostat or not but no our only location now in Iraq is Al Asad and the rest are in Syria and Africa .. not much on weather though mainly surveillance.
Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell released this video. Have you considered what he and George Knapp had to say about it? As I understand it, the Jellyfish UFO was not visible to those on the ground, even those who had night vision equipment.
Can you point out another weather balloon that looks like this and travels in this way?
That plug was so good I actually didn't skip. We need to debunk how good that was.
I’ve been waiting for you guys to analyze this!!!!! Yes!!!!
"How will we hide our invasion fleet from the humans?"
"Easy, we'll get our spies at Corridor Crew to debunk us. Now, everyone, to the weather balloon shaped attack vessels and activate motion blur and pixelate mode on your shields!"
Alright then, picture this if you will:
10 to 2 AM, X, Yogi DMT, and a box of Krispy Kremes, in my "need to know" pose, just outside of Area 51.
Contemplating the whole "chosen people" thing with just a flaming stealth banana split the sky like one would hope but never really expect to see in a place like this.
Cutting right angle donuts on a dime and stopping right at my Birkenstocks, and me yelping...
Holy fu***** shit!
Then the X-Files being, looking like some kind of blue-green Jackie Chan with Isabella Rossellini lips and breath that reeked of vanilla Chig Champa,
Did a slow-mo Matrix descent out of the butt end of the banana vessel and hovered above my bug-eyes, my gaping jaw, and my sweaty L. Ron Hubbard upper lip and all I could think was: "I hope Uncle Martin here doesn't notice that I pissed my fu***** pants."
And after calming me down with some orange slices and some fetal spooning, E.T. revealed to me his singular purpose.
He said, "You are the Chosen One, the One who will deliver the message. A message of hope for those who choose to hear it and a warning for those who do not."
Me. The Chosen One?
They chose me!
And I didn't even graduate from fu***** high school.
Sams glasses give me so much joy, his style of humor really shines in these videos.
Imagine when Copernicus tried to tell everyone that the sun is actually the centre of solar system , i bet there are tons of people trying to debunk that.
And they failed because the evidence was strong. UFO evidence is always weak as a homeopathic beer. The least a UFO hunter could do is:
1) Provide the original files
2) Film in a higher resolution than 240p
3) Give time and location data
A miracle among UFO videos, apparently.
@@oneofmanyjames-es1643 1st I'd wager only film cameras could capture any kind of alien technology, cause it's far more crude than digital cameras but i'm not certain of that either. They might just overexpose the film somehow or not appear in it at all.
2nd Logically thinking, we exist, so another intelligent life form has to exist somewhere out there. The problem is, distances are mind boggling. So we could be too far apart. Even if aliens we're somewhere in our galaxy it's still dozens to thousands of light years away. Assuming life as we know it only forms on earth like planets. Given the age of earth and our technology, aliens could be either far more advanced or still in the dinosaur or single cell organisms. Theres also a huge chance that our rate of technology advancement rate is special and there could be alien civilizations far longer lived than ours who are still as advanced as someone from middle ages even after having tens of thousands or millions of years of head start.
3rd.Lastly, if life is common in the universe and hyper advanced aliens exist with light speed or faster than light travel methods, then to them exploring less advanced planets would be like taking a trip to the zoo or getting groceries or even worse or one level down, observing ants with a magnifying glass and one further down, scientist looking at microbes with a 1000x magnification.
Not only you wouldn't know youre being observed, you'd never see any evidence of it. Because they might not even have to be physically here. Even if they we're they could be either totally invisible or phase through matter.
Mastering space flight to such degree would not only mean just that but mastery of pretty much all science fields to the limits. Erasing any trace of themselves even if detected, digitally or human memories.
Even as i write this drivel i know that it could be all nonsense and completely outside of human concepts or experience. Because word alien doesnt just mean some unknown being/person but completely different than anything you know or can conjure up in your imagination. Our science is pretty accurate, that much we might have in common. Except to their standards, the most complex theorems or workings of the universe we know might be something they dont even teach to their toddlers because its more or less common sense. Due to vastly higher iq or some implanted bio/mechanical enhancement. Genetic engineering and so on.
@CorridorCrew that's a great video and it made me a subscriber!
Mid 2000’s there was the Honeywell RQ-16A T-Hawk VTOL drone that just looks like a flying trash can. Could see them on deployments hovering or moving around.
I didn’t skip the ad this time. You deserve it with that move you pulled Wren!
It is a Probe Droid from The Empire Strikes Back. Beep bop boo bedee bop , beep bop boo bedee bop.
Dude, the first one is a bird shit on a glass housing of a camera, which can move within the housing.
The housing rotates along the base and the camera makes small manual adjustments within the housing.
Damn its crazy how much effort goes into people trying to convince you that aliens are real
Black budget from the CIA to hide the real aliens.
are you implying that aliens are not real whatsoever? You believe we are the only organic, sentient and intelligent beings within billions of Galaxies? Do you also believe the earth is 2024 years old?
But why? Seems like that's the REAL conspiracy theory.
@@TrophyGuide101I'm sure the Bugs Bunny balloon floating down the street at night was just an expensive CIA psyop to trick the masses. That makes perfect sense and isn't just a load of paranoid bollocks.
@@TrophyGuide101Or maybe Americans like you are just primed to believe ANY conspiracy theory, as long as there’s almost NO evidence!
Corridor, by far, has the best sponsorship segments! I actually watch them. Well done!
The best to ever do it. You never fail to impress when debunking and all just from a couch
😂😂😂 everything related to George Knapp and Corbell should Not even take it seriously 😅😅😅
I'm not sure about the video 1 but video 2 at 5:30 I'm sure is somebody riding a bike wearing a reflective suit with blue light (possibly the gas station sign) shining off it
12:16 "There's still wonder in the world, it just might not be the aliens." -Niko Pueringer
I love this quote so much, because it perfectly encapsulates why these theories become popular. They are a convenient way to process what's out there, rather than putting in the time to seek the interesting things out ourselves. There's stuff out there just as interesting as these videos, they're just a lot more down to earth.
Well, actually, the "theories" became popular because of the plurality of evidence, hundreds of thousands of sightings dating back (and depicted for) millennia, and excessive number of high-ranking, highly-credentialed people who directly state the existence of the phenomenon. Since you seem to advocate a "thinking outside the box" approach, can you name a time when you've done that? You are shutting down modes of thought, not exploring them. Do you possess considerable scientific formal education? I do.
@@1lapmagic Mm hmm. Sure.
@@1lapmagic "Considerable scientific formal education" Yes, I have a PhD in theoretical physics. What do you have? Other than a very good chunk of trust in "high-ranking people" who, like all government officials, have a good deal of incentive to lie and very little incentive to tell the truth.
@@Satellaview1889 He's right, please don't pretend like you have an informed understanding of the topic. Your original comment is so meaningless and condescending it comes off as narcissistic. A lot of people smarter than you have a different understanding.
@@cf7571 A huge amount of generals/admirals, pilots, high ranking DOD, research scientists etc with good reputations. You're still implying the existence of a massive conspiracy, there would have to be a concerted effort to reach all these people, who have a reputation for trustworthiness and honesty, and get them to tell a story at the expense of their reputation.
Your point about government officials is reductive and useless. You can assess each case of testimony based on the incentives present. Many of these testimonies are backed up by some physical evidence as well.
Been waiting for this vid.
I don’t think the military jellyfish video is balloons simply because the lower half doesn’t move, which they would be, certainly if the wind was pushing them
yeah it actually blows my mind that people actually believe that balloons move like that. they don't.
Kinda amazing the kind of friendship Niko and Sam have - to still get such genuine laughs out of life long friends is a talent!
No, it’s normal.
@@BigStinker_14 Then you are blessed with good friend as it should be
Wisconsin/Michigan bros (doesn’t matter which state because they’re both states that don’t matter)
Bruh that reveal at 5:57
All hail the return of the sunglasses!!
I just told my buddy you should make a video on this. Well done
You fellas are the sharpest tools in the shed . Should be very proud , especially of those amazing glasses
One of my Coworkers was asking me yesterday if I'd seen the Alien video from Miami where there was a giant Alien that was probably 20 feet tall and was saying she couldn't think of anyway to explain but I hadn't seen it so great timing for this video 😆
Alot of people into the UFO topic think at least some of the ridiculous rumors/videos are created by the government to discredit the topic overall. It would be pretty standard counterintelligence work.
I live in Miami, and please for the love of god, we dont need this kind of publicity! 😂😂
@@fvckingtest Aye it's too late. GTA 6 already got teased. Everybody has Miami in the back of their mind.
These guys have debunked the Miami alien video
Today I learned that some police vehicles' emergency lights are synchronized and run on the same time schedule (8:20).
Apparently [ = what I managed to google in a couple of seconds] for about three years there has been a couple of vendors to provide synchronized lights and sound, such as SoundOff Signal's bluePRINT Sync, and Federal Signal's On Scene sync module.
They usually just have a GPS receiver to get the time and flash accordingly to a schedule.
Fun fact: Even several wind turbines have GPS mounted. This is for the same reason: To have the light synchronized which gives a less annoying view over a large wind farm, as well as helping pilots assess the total size of the farm at once.
That is insane. I never would have thought of that but it makes total sense. If you lived anywhere NEAR a field of windmills, if they all blinked randomly, that would be infuriatingly annoying. But if they all were synced, it would be just one constant blink that would be tolerable.
The thing about the military released UAP is that it doesn't show up visually, they had to capture it in infrared.
So, it appears to lose heat at one point.. which gives it that disappearing, translucent effect.
Yeah. I mean, what balloon changes heat signature that quickly and can't be spotted visually? That's what this "debunking" video ignores. It's like how people said the "tic tac" object was just space junk falling out of orbit. None of the "debunkers" even mentioned that the trained pilot who took the video hit it with radar and the thing jammed the radar. Space junk doesn't do that.
Not saying it's aliens, just saying there isn't any good explanation
The first one never changes shape, the color changes, but not the shape. The reticle moves, but it looks like a dirt smudge on a lense protector, which would not move...
I can't believe Dr. Choy made it into a Corridor video! Peruvian representation on this series keeps growing lol. He used to have a radio program about paranormal activity and he's very popular here, between people who believe him, and those who just like his storytelling
8:40 -- How exactly does one "shut down" radio receivers owned by community members (called "police scanners" by our host.)
Exactly. It's impossible *using human technology*. But we can't deny the evidence of some random guy saying it happened. So it must be aliens.
Hysterically funny! Make more of these and start indexing videos like you do with others!
I like how the chandelier one got buried
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I can't tell you guys how much I love these debunking episodes. Explaining the seemingly unexplainable is just one of those satisfying things for me. Plus seeing you guys go from confusion to problem solving mode to delight when an answer is revealed is always entertaining
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@@tylerdurden6917 are you a ufo nerd?
@@ANTIStraussian obviously he is. -and its obvious you are a CIA, FBI, ATF, HS plant with ties to the corrupt shadow government that espouses lies about UFOS! 😂
"We sure like to invent things from blurry pixels don't we?"
This is how Stable Diffusion works!
It is a test video for a cargo net that is hard to see by the necked eye.
Someone dug this out of the archives and thought it was something it is not lol.
but how does Unstable Fusion works?
What?!? Lmao 🤣 speaking of inventing things. You just invented the obvious fact that you have no clue what stable diffusion even is.
@@whtchocolate7997 whooosh
Can't believe I feel for the squarepsace. I even zoomed in😂😂
The first one is 100% an imperial probe droid brah. Vader’s still looking for the rebels in our timeline
2:57 Proof that the aliens walk among us! You can clearly see the jellyfish tendrils dangling from Wren's ears! His brain is gone!
Indeed
Please follow up when Corbell releases the extended jellyfish footage that shows it submerging in the water while remaining static. He talked about it this week on Steve-O's podcast.
what's the holdup on releasing it?.....still editing the doctored footage?
@@noneck3099As somebody who’s trending away from skepticism on the UFO topic, I enjoyed the sensible insight these 3 video experts shared throughout. But correct me if I’m wrong, they seemed to support the video validity of the Corbell footage, did they not? Based on their video analysis, they figure the object in question is, “a bunch of Mylar balloons.” I don’t buy that explanation given all the background details from multiple sources 🤷🏼♂️
@@oz1751 Ah yes, all the background details from multiple sources. You heard something from someone other than Corbell? It's like watching someone trying to do fractions when they can't even put two and two together.
The camera is mounted inside a clear housing. There's bird poop on the clear housing, that's the "jellyfish". It appears static because it is static; the camera is moving inside the housing but the spot of bird poop is static because its on the outside of the clear housing, which isn't moving.@@oz1751
@noneck3099 Corbell has said that he was never given the full video, just accounts to go along with what he was given saying it went into the water afterwards.
I love these debunk series
Jake must've been so proud of wren for the ad plug 😂
Love these videos. Keep up the great work
Nah this one is particularly poop.
one time i saw some strange lights floating in the night sky, it was pretty creepy until i realized it was the good year blimp.
love how sometimes in these videos it's super crazy VFX and sometimes it'll be something like a guy with a light and bad camera quality
The upside down bugs bunny ballon was awesome. Would had never guessed it.
0:55 that first one to me looks very close to the lens, like bird poop on a cristal protecting the actual lens.
I think you're right.
I used to work with an insurance agent in a small town in Texas at the time the shuttle Columbia burned up on re-entry in 2003. I was on the with him as it was happening, and he and I both knew what it was, but I could hear people outside his office screaming and yelling as it was happening. The agent had to set the phone down to go calm his staff and neighbors. They were yelling about it being the apocalypse, a Russian nuclear attack, alien invasion, and more. One lady in his office was on the verge of a nervous breakdown or a heart attack she was so scared. In a way I don't blame them. That town was directly in the glide path of the shuttle as it broke up and it was LOUD as it broke appart. RIP Charlie, he was a good guy, died of an aneurysms a couple of years later. It's crazy how peoples imagination jumps to the wildest ideas when under stress. Someone needs to make a disposable Ochams Razor for times like that.
If our military can't lock onto a bundle of balloons then they definitely couldn't be responsible for the objects that have been reported.
I agree, it is amazing how so many people believe other peoples bullshit. Religion is still going strong despite the absurdities that are apparent to rational thinking people. It is increasingly embarrassing to be part of this species and it misadventures.
These are so fun to watch and grasp unknown for some minutes, i bet that's what we all are trying to find in these
Usually, I'm just trying to find where the barely-visible blur someone wants me to believe is a paranormal phenomenon actually even IS.
_"Eyes on Cinema"_ has best UFO-related *database* on YT.
Tons of footage and erased-from-public's-memory interviews, and knowledge.
Saw this clip the other day.
I don't think it looks anything like a jelly fish. Resemblance-wise, I think it looks almost more like the Imperial probe droid at the beginning of _Empire Strikes Back..._
Only if you have a wild imagination. To serious people it looks like poop.
Looks like birdshit on the window of whatever is filming it.
I also saw it as a probe at first glance 😂
@@JesperHellvik agree
@@JesperHellvik "Birdshit" hypothesis was debunked a long time ago, you guys are always behind
I've been trying to think of when i first started watching you guys. The oldest thing i remember is the hardcore minecraft with everone on the old node crew. Much love to you guys you have grown so much its crazy
Jake must be proud of that transition to the ad segment
"Got a mylar balloon and helium?
"Yes"
"Let's add a ghillie suit. That'll really mess them up."
Sam’s glasses get an instant like!
Thats a Zerg Overlord!
Ah, I see you are a man of culture 😂
Wren with the ultimate transition into the ad read.
Defo need you guy's. To debunk all this stuff. Even fooled me, till I watched your channel. Big upz.
I love this series
That Dr Anthony Choy one was the best one yet, I’m still not 100% sure it’s bugs bunny
Thanks guys for debunking those, was getting pretty tired of the wrong explanations
6:39 I'm not even mad about this ad, this was top notch 😂😂😂😂😂😂
wow, really in depth. "looks like a bunch of balloons"
pretty sure these guys are a counterintelligence front to squash public interest.
That's because all evidence supports that's exactly what they are . They are drifting at the same measured speed and direction as the smooth and laminar 10mph breeze that day that that drifted undisturbed by any turbulence across the flat and featureless desert from the Bagdad suburbs . The group of objects moves exactly the same manner expected by a cluster of balloons in smooth laminar breeze over flat surfaces at such height above ground induced wind gradient . They are exactly the same size as a cluster of Eid holiday balloons, ie less that 6ft high and 3ft wide and with gaps between them. There was no call to defensive positions and they just drifted for 17mins far out over the lake until they were too small to be seen and did NOT plunge into water at any time nor shoot up into the sky. Its iR detail is consistent with foil balloons that reflect the iR of their background the way a mirror does. Only a perfect blackbody object emits an iR signature that is of its own temperature alone. This is really BASIC science and I suspect its hard for these guys to realise just how ignorant of simple optics/physics and logic many of the commenters are on topics like these. Like seriously, do they really need to spell out that if you measure photons from a mirrored object's surface your reading will be of the things the object reflects. ?? If they had to compensate for every elementary school dropout dunce their video would need to be 2hours long
a bunch of balloons that prevented the FLIR and the aerostat radar from locking on, as well as not being visible with the naked eye? okay, buddy. @@Grommo
@@MerchantOfClicks Why on earth do you think anyone would see such a tiny
Some of my favorite debunk vids
how? they havent debunked anything.they stay like 15 seconds on the jellyfish.
My tongue to your mouth. His immediate expression is priceless
High point of the video for me. Wren was in rare form in this. :D
That was the best ad transition I’ve ever seen on CZcams 😂
Lmao wren “i found a video thats higher quality that than this” proceeds to show a worse quality video hahaha
Q: Other than the visual and technical clues, how does one know the "jellyfish" object is definitely not a UAP?
A: Jeremy Corbell is promoting it as a UAP.
I love these guys debunking UFO videos!
They didn't debunk the first one.
@@aiurea1 They did, its balloons.
@@BenExell No they produced a video that convinced the average youtube viewer that they did. Expert analysts with access to the full data, most of which is classified, have ruled that out.
@@J_C95 Oh we've got a live one! xD
The probability its anything other than aliens is like 0%.
@@BenExell All I ask is that you realize how easily fooled you were when this comes out. Congress is pushing for disclosure now.
Thanks for doing these videos guys. Besides Mick West (glad you gave him some video credit here), it's hard to find people actually analyzing UFO videos who don't immediately jump to aliens.
I love the idea of aliens but if your best evidence is fuzzy blob or random light in the sky I'm not going to think it's aliens
A common hurdle UFO people have to pass is mylar balloon and most don't make the cut
Mick is such a gift to the skeptical community. Love his work and dedication.
They aren't "analyzing UFO videos". They're choosing the most obviously low hanging fruit that are obviously not UFO videos, generally. Except the jellyfish-- you can argue about that one with the service members who stated they observed this multiple times. Call them liars, not me.
@@1lapmagic You say "low hanging fruit". I say "most probable explanation".
Can you guys do your magic on the phoenix lights vid? Great content 😁👍
This is absolutely my favorite content by Corridor. Educational, so fun and frankly important. Doing all the classic paranormal videos everyone knows could be such agoldmine too. I am ALWAYS chasing that Project Loon high
God i love seein these guys still doing stuff, keep up the stellar work
This was not stellar, more like poopellar.
laziest video theyve made
Between the ai and debunking videos they get more and more lame with every upload
@@Huskasin my 20 second debunking is the best
the first clip..my main instinct immediately went to dirt on the camera lens or sensor or a tiny bug that managed to get stuck in between … see that too often in the IR camera’s at work where microscopic dust particles got behind the lens and in front of the sensor causing relative static blobs on the output..especially at the 15 average ms shutterspeeds
100% agree. That image has no three dimensionality to it. No matter where the camera looks, it is always the same exact size and shape and it seems to move with the camera rather than the scenery. If it was a real object floating across, shouldn't it get closer or farther or turn as the camera sees it from different angles? Shouldn't it cast a shadow?
It does seem like the cross-hairs can shift relative to whatever that bug splat or bird poop is attached to, like a camera in a bubble or something.
I thought that at first but I analysed it and it is a 3D object in the air, it does turn around.
@@mccarthy86 Analyzed how? If it's turning in the air, what shape is it?
How can the camera sensor simultaneously be focused on dirt on the lens and a km in the distance? The "dirt" or "bird poop" or whatever would appear as nothing more than a blob. This object moves and rotates during the course of the video, subtly. You can find this information online. You can also prove to yourself that a camera cannot simultaneously focus on two points, if you really have to.
This is false. There are analyses of the video displaying the object making slight rotation about the X-axis during this video. It is not stationary. No, it should not cast a shadow if it is only visible on infrared. That means visible-spectrum light is not hitting it.@@mjeffery
the Debunk videos are the best
This is my all time favorite series
First clip looks like bird dropping, the camera is probably inside a protective glass dome of some sort and the smear is on the outside. The dome is likely fastened to the camera housing so when the camera is panning the smear seems to move with the perspective, if they panned the camera the other direction then the smear would appear to change direction. The camera looks to have some free range of motion inside the housing, as the cross hair seems to move independently from the smear, but only by a few degrees.
Yeah exactly @CorridorCrew didn't even show the second video of this alleged object. If its not poop it's a very small chip that looks funky when zoomed in. I think rebels shot at it.
Smudge on glass is my immediate thought on this. No reason why it wouldn't be.
You should maybe look into it. They ruled out that theory immediately, and it's fucking silly how many people jump to that assumption and stick to it like a grand revelation
@Willowofdarkness19 "no reason"
please just look it up why are you people making baseless assertions
@@Yea___ who?
This is one of my favourite series. I love VFX artists debunk so much 👽
They didn't debunk jack crap lol
Bird poo on a lockheed martin blimp windshield? P-791 is a good example.
The glasses make me cry laughing every time.
Combat vet here. In Iraq a number of times we saw blue metallic orbs following us or just buzzing buy. We never saw the jellyfish, but we saw stuff.
These guys really want a simplistic answer to these. Strange how despite large amounts of testimony (including in front of congress!) that they really try and put out trite answers like ‘its a balloon’.
Do they think soldiers were just freaking out over every single thing that they saw in the skies? Or that they were too dumb to maybe, look up and grab balloons?
These people in the comments are exactly like the conspiracy theory stereotypes they foist unto others. It makes me 🫤
Drones
I once saw with many witnesses what looked like a UFO over Iceland. It was a clear summers day & there was a tiny black dot moving incredibly fast across the sky. Similar to watching a satellite at night. Mid 1980's, so probably an SR-71 on a routine circuit over northern USSR.
A satellite travels orders of magnitude faster than an SR-71. It's funny when people try to explain things to themselves logically by illogical means.
@@1lapmagic like you are doing now?