Government Gaslighting: Jellyfish UAP vs Jetpack Aviations LLC

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If you've seen that "Jellyfish" UAP video, and want to believe it's an unidentified aerial phenomenon, then don't scroll down...I'm about to blow this 🐂💩 right out of the 🌊. Because, that is not a "jellyfish" or a UAP.

Have you ever heard of JetPack Aviation (JPA)?

JPA has been creating VTOL aircraft for over 10 years and are the undisputed leaders in turbine powered, micro VTOLs. Based in Ventura, just north of Los Angeles, their mechanical, electrical/computer, and flight systems engineers have years of experience in designing, prototyping, and building VTOL aircraft. And, they design and build everything in house.

Their JetPacks have been seen around the world in movies, TV commercials, Red Bull Air Races, and now in the infamous "Jellyfish" UAP video.

What you see in the video is a beta tester, testing JPA's new JB10 jetpack. The JB10 has maximum thrust capabilities, a sophisticated computer, engine, and pilot controls and displays that smoke the previous version that JPA's CEO flew around the Statue of Liberty back in 2015.

The JB10 jetpack is powered by two specially modified turbojet engines, each producing approximately 200lbs of thrust (at standard atmospheric conditions). It can run on kerosene, JetA, or diesel fuels.

The JB10 is best known for the flights that JPA has made over the last couple of years, both in America and internationally, including in support of the Red Bull Air Race events.

The JB10 jetpack is controlled by the pilot vectoring the entire engine, rather than just vectoring the thrust. This is how they achieved such great maneuverability, speed, and control.

JPA also produces an Ultralight category version, and an Experimental category version. The Ultralight version tops its speed out at 65mph, and holds 5 gallons of fuel. It can however be flown (at least under American FAA rules) without a pilot’s licence.

The Experimental version, unlike the Ultralight, has no speed or fuel limits. However, the pilot has to hold at least a sport, or recreational, pilots license and have been trained and signed off by employees of JPA. Jetpack Aviations, remain the only authorized Jetpack commercial retailer, and instructors, in the world.

Now, with that being said, let's look and compare the "Jellyfish" UAP video that has gone viral and circulating the internet to some of the training, testing, and usage of the JPA's Jetpacks.

The first thing you'll notice, is that the so called "jellyfish" is not a jellyfish or alien at all, but a man in a jetpack. You can clearly make out, despite their best efforts to pixelate and blur the subject in the video, the shape and outline of the pilot, their legs, arms, head, and even the jetpack itself.

How this made it to a congressional hearing is either a testament to how bad our government is, or how stupid we as a people have become. They're obviously using this as a distraction in the media while they're doing some other nefarious shit they don't want us to be aware of. But, this is just bad optics, and a poor attempt at some wag the dog type rhetoric designed to keep us looking one way, while they operate in the shadows in the opposite direction.

Watch the video and see if you can make out the Pilot and the jetpack in the "jellyfish" video. Compare it to the test and training flights, and leave a comment with your thoughts, opinions, or take on the issue of is this really a video capture of a "Jellyfish" UAP or just another "False Flag," Government orchestrated deception?

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