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‘Jellyfish UFO’ recorded on video in Peru

A witness recorded video of a UFO over Lima, Peru on the afternoon of Thursday, May 30.

Christian Ubillus, a professional cameraman for Peruvian television network Frecuencia Latina Channel 2, recorded ten minutes of footage of the UFO, which was later aired on the network’s program 90 Segundos. The object was reportedly seen by several witnesses, and, as International Business Times points out, the UFO “was described as a ‘Jelly Fish’ and kept changing its shape.”

Jellyfish UFO over Lima, Peru. (Credit: 90 Segundos)
Jellyfish UFO over Lima, Peru. (Credit: 90 Segundos)

The Peruvian blog Nuestro Pasado Extraterrestre describes the UFO as resembling “a string of balloons,” and points out that it is very similar to the EBANI (Entidad Biological Anomalous No Identificada, or its English translation, Unidentified Anomalous Biological Entity) phenomenon predominantly seen in Latin America. Peruvian UFO researcher Mario Zegarra also mentioned the EBANI theory to 90 Segundos.
EBANIs are presumed to be biologic creatures because of their apparent intelligent movement. This UFO over Lima is reportedly the first time an EBANI has been seen in Peru.

90 Segundos asserts that Peru is the third largest country for UFO sightings in the world after the U.S. and Mexico.

Watch the video above about this jellyfish UFO and let us know if you think the video shows a biological entity, or just a bunch of balloons. Post your comment below or on our Facebook page.

Jason McClellan

Jason McClellan is a UFO journalist and the producer/co-host of the web series Spacing Out! He is also the web content manager and staff writer for OpenMinds.tv, and a co-organizer and technical producer of the International UFO Congress. As a founding member of Open Minds, Jason served as a writer and editor for the now defunct Open Minds magazine. He has appeared on Syfy, NatGeo, and, most recently, he co-starred on H2's Hangar 1: The UFO Files. ------ Follow Jason on Twitter @acecentric and subscribe to Jason's updates on Facebook.

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2 Comments

  1. Unfortunately it does look like and behave like some sort of large deflated balloon.

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