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Jeremy Corbell on Government Secrecy and UAP Disclosure

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Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, co-host of the ‘WEAPONIZED’ podcast, discussed the topic of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) with Peter Doocy. Corbell emphasized the government’s secrecy regarding UAPs, highlighting declassified videos that show advanced craft with extraordinary speed and acceleration. Notably, a video from 2021 over Syria was included in this discussion.

Both former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump have made ambiguous statements about UAPs. Congress is now pressing the administration, demanding the release of 46 UAP-related videos. This urgency coincides with the recent debut of a secretly filmed documentary examining the UFO disclosure movement at a time when the federal government is increasingly releasing unclassified documents about otherworldly encounters.

‘Sleeping Dog,’ directed by Michael Lazovsky, trails Jeremy Corbell’s continued efforts toward UAP transparency. Over the years, Corbell has become a prominent figure in this movement by facilitating UAP whistleblowers and organizing Congressional hearings. The documentary closely follows his attempts to urge federal officials to publicly release classified UFO information.

“There are machines, there are craft of unknown origin flying with impunity in our restricted airspace, which the government regards as a national threat,” Corbell stated. “People now recognize UAPs are real.”

This film, which was discretely filmed over several years, also showcases unreleased footage from Corbell’s investigations and includes interviews with noteworthy figures like astronaut Edgar Mitchell, David Grusch, and George Knapp. Josh Golembeske, senior production director at Gaia, mentioned Corbell’s knowledge, saying, “[Corbell] accessed a range of videos connected to the Department of War’s UAP file drop, which was illuminating.”

Over 14 years, Corbell has amassed UAP-related secrets against a backdrop of public skepticism and governmental resistance. These efforts have been significant, lending legitimacy to UAP footage and documentation. Golembeske pointed out, “The evidence is substantial that there’s been contact or visitations, but withheld under wraps.”

In recent developments, President Trump’s administration supported federal transparency concerning UAPs, leading to the release of more declassified documents by the Department of War. Golembeske indicated, “Public and internal pressure influenced the [Trump] administration, so the current one is more receptive to it.”

Golembeske, advocating for complete transparency, believes controlled information release is a strategic method to gradually acclimate the public to UAP information. He described it as a “slow drip disclosure,” explaining it would prepare people for shocking revelations, unlike a sudden disclosure that might overwhelm.

However, Golembeske warned against using these releases to foster negative perceptions of alien life. He expressed concern over potentially fear-based narratives, stressing the importance of highlighting hope and positive possibilities regarding otherworldly beings.

Interest in UAP disclosure continues to grow, fueled by high-profile documentary releases like ‘Sleeping Dog.’ Golembeske remains hopeful about the future narrative surrounding UFOs, suggesting that “we are approaching a significant moment that can’t be reversed or ignored.”

Efforts to reach Corbell and Falcon Scout Media, the film’s distributor, for comments are ongoing.

Julia Bonavita, writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Flight Team drone pilot, contributed to this report. Follow her at @juliabonavita13 or send tips to [email protected].

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