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‘All I care is that the truth gets put forward to the American people’ | UFOlogist Jeremy Corbell on the Department of War's Historic Release of UAP Files

The UFOlogist and filmmaker joins Shane Smith to discuss the Department of War’s unprecedented release of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) files and his UAP/UFO documentary, Sleeping Dog.

“500 million people in 14 hours looked at those releases on the government website,” Jeremy Corbell tells Shane Smith. “That’s 500 million people…”

Filmmaker and investigative journalist, Jeremy Corbell, returns to Shane Smith Has Questions for a deep dive into what may be the biggest disclosure moment yet. Just last week, the U.S. government released a collection of UAP/UFO files on the Department of War’s website, filled with decades-old scanned files and outfitted with a Palantir-esque user interface.

The site features composite sketches of an “ellipsoid bronze metallic object materializing out of a bright light in the sky,” Buzz Alderin’s account of a “fairly bright light source” while aboard Apollo 11, and an object “making 90-degree turns, doing corkscrews and maneuvering in circles at great rates of speed” over Kazakh skies.

Donald Trump wrote Friday in a Truth Social post: “Whereas previous Administrations have failed to be transparent on this subject, with these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, ‘WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?’ Have Fun and Enjoy!”

Jeremy and Shane Smith break down the new government “data dump,” the whistleblowers testifying under oath, military footage from Syria and the famous “Tic Tac” encounters, alleged reverse-engineering programs, non-human intelligence claims, and why Corbell believes this is only the beginning.

Corbell: “We’ve been working on this because it’s been a national security issue. I don’t know what it takes. The formal admission of the facts, the formal admission of the unknowns: people need some sort of defining of these terms. We need to know what we’re talking about.”

Corbell continues: “Congress is asking for 46 videos that they know exist. If we can just get that out to the American public, that will start the process.”

Shane: “How does it feel to be part of the community that feels a little less fringe now?”

Corbell: “All I care about is that the truth gets put forward to the public and that there is no further deception. Tell the truth- let’s move on.”

They also discuss:

  • Corbell’s new documentary, Sleeping Dog

  • The Pentagon’s latest UAP releases

  • The 46 videos Congress allegedly requested

  • The Syria 2021 footage

  • David Fravor and the Tic Tac incident

  • Government secrecy and “the military industrial complex”

  • Fear surrounding whistleblowers

  • Whether real disclosure is finally happening

“If this is all true, this is the biggest story in the world.” — Shane Smith

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