- June 30, 2026
- Updated 7:39 pm
UFO Expert Jeremy Corbell Discusses UAPs Amid Congressional Demands
Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, a prominent figure in the UFO disclosure movement, shared insights on the secrecy surrounding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) during a talk with Peter Doocy. Corbell, co-host of the ‘WEAPONIZED’ podcast, has highlighted various declassified videos, including ones from 2021 over Syria that show advanced craft exhibiting speeds and acceleration deemed impossible by current technological standards.
Former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump have made ambiguous remarks on the subject, prompting Congress to insist on the release of 46 UAP videos. This movement for transparency comes as new documentary materials coincide with the federal government’s release of related unclassified documents.
A new documentary, “Sleeping Dog,” directed by Michael Lazovsky, delves into Corbell’s extensive efforts over decades to enhance UAP transparency. Corbell has played a critical role in this movement, promoting testimonies from UAP whistleblowers and facilitating dialogues with federal officials to secure the release of classified details for the American public.
“There are machines, there are craft of unknown origin that fly with impunity in our restricted airspace, and our government has been assessing this as a national threat for decades,” Corbell informed “The Sunday Briefing.” “The jig is up. People now know UAPs are real.”
The documentary, filmed covertly over several years, reveals unreleased footage from Corbell’s investigations. It also features interviews with noteworthy figures in the field, such as astronaut Edgar Mitchell, David Grusch, and George Knapp.
Josh Golembeske, senior director of production at Gaia and guest host of “Cosmic Disclosure,” noted Corbell’s significant role, emphasizing the UAP video collection that became part of the Department of War’s UAP dossier. Corbell has devoted 14 years to compiling UAP-related information during times of public skepticism and governmental resistance.
Corbell’s work has influenced perceptions significantly. Experts now attribute increased legitimacy to UAP footage and documentation. “The evidence is overwhelming that we’re being visited,” Golembeske stated. “There’s been a lid put on it.”
The documentary emerges during a period when President Donald Trump pushed for more openness about UAPs, culminating in the Department of War’s latest release of declassified records.
“The public’s push for information reached the administration,” said Golembeske. “This administration shows more openness.” He stresses gradual information release as a method to temper the public’s reaction to UAP findings. “I think this is slow drip disclosure. It’s more compassionate,” Golembeske remarked. “This is how I would do it because I know people will be shocked.”
Golembeske warns against using disclosures to instill fear about alien life, which might skew perceptions of extraterrestrial beings and technology. “I like what I’m seeing now,” he said. “But I worry about fear-based versus hope-based disclosure.”
The renewed interest in UAP disclosure, along with documentaries like “Sleeping Dog,” fuels optimism. Golembeske believes public awareness regarding UFOs will continue to grow. “I wouldn’t have said this five years ago, but it feels like something is imminent,” he told Fox News Digital. “I think it’s gone too far to retract now.”
Fox News Digital approached Corbell and the film’s distributor, Falcon Scout Media, for their comments. Julia Bonavita, a U.S. writer for Fox News Digital and drone pilot, can be followed at @juliabonavita13 on all platforms for further insights.
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