We want to believe … that this new alleged UAP isn’t actually bird poop.


In the new docuseries, TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution, investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell got candid about the shocking sighting of a jellyfish-like object over an Iraq military base back in 2018, one he said posed a challenge to military personnel attempting to knock it out of the air.



Though fighters were tasked with hunting down the possible alien craft, their efforts failed as they were unable to pin it down.


“They can shoot out an Al Qaeda tire at 27 miles away, but not being able to lock it was one of the first signs that something's weird,” he explained.


After several moments of trying and failing to shoot down the flying object, the supposed UAP then attempted to make a break for it, heading directly into a nearby body of water.


“I’m told, it stops on a dime, descends into the water, stiff into the water,” Corbell recalled. “And for 17 minutes, nothin’. And BOOM! This thing comes up out of the water and shoots off at 45 degrees.”


While it’s unclear where the supposed alien craft and/or creature headed next on its journey, fans’ reactions were no mystery, with several skeptical viewers heading to Twitter to share their disbelief.



“It's bug splatter on the dome of the drone that holds the camera,” wrote one commenter. “Is why it can't be locked onto.”


“Not trying to be a killjoy, but it kinda looks like a smudge on the camera lens,” added another while a third likened the alleged UAP to “bird shit.”


But who knows — maybe this confusion, questions over whether the craft is poop or not poop, is all by design. As one apt commenter observed, “The aliens shaping their ufos like bird poop stains is just advanced camouflage.”