Chinese expert finds human-shaped object intriguing in US UFO files

A Chinese researcher has highlighted a humanoid-like shape in recently released US military UFO footage. The analysis points to extreme acceleration but notes missing data for further study.

In footage labeled “NAG UAP 1 Jun 20”, a humanoid-like shape hovered before moving abruptly out of frame. Researcher Zhang said that AI-assisted analysis suggests the object’s acceleration could have exceeded 600g.

Human pilots typically black out at around 12g, while durable drones max out near 30g. Zhang noted that a manoeuvre surpassing 600g is far beyond the limits of any known modern aircraft or living organism.

The object lacked visible propulsion and appeared to change shape. Zhang said an object exceeding 600g “cannot be completely ruled out” assuming no sensor glitch.

Zhang found the latest US Department of Defence files more intriguing than prior Pentagon releases. He added that the files contain images and video but lack hard data needed for further research.

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