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Something entered the East China Sea at high speed in 2022, hit the water with no splash, and kept moving, and the US military has no idea what it is

The Department of War released a major trove of declassified UAP files on May 8, 2026, following a directive from President Donald Trump. Among the most striking entries is a 2022 report from the East China Sea describing a football-sized object that entered the water at extremely high speed with no splash and no change in velocity as it transitioned from air to sea. The files are publicly accessible at war.gov/UFO. As highlighted by Barrons, a …
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