Manipulated facts to fit their story. It's entertaining as far as a farce but criminal if these guys are making money off of this. That "video" of a so called jellyfish looking UFO flying over a U.S. base in the Middle East looks more like one of those mechanized suits worn by a character from a video game and manipulated onto the screen. I can even make out the weapon being held on the left side. There is zero definitive proof of UFOs or aliens. I once believed I saw a UFO streaking across the evening sky and all of a sudden it changed course and shot straight up, disappearing out of the atmosphere. I did my research and, all by myself, figured out it was only a meteorite. I've seen green, red, and white colored meteors, I just saw Musk's recent launch of multiple Starlink satellites heading into orbit, seperating, and disappearing which I'm sure many people who witnessed it would say it was UFOs. UFO chasers are about as believable as Jim Jones was, some will fall for it, but most do not.