SAN FRANCISCO, CA – In a recent revelation, filmmaker and journalist Jeremy Corbell shared intriguing footage of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) captured in 2020, possibly over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. The video shows a disc-shaped object navigating through the clouds, recorded using forward-looking infrared technology by a Department of Defense asset. Despite the U.S. Air Force logging it as a UAP, the footage remains absent from public records.
Corbell, known for his podcast “Weaponized,” explained that the object exhibited no heat signature, a characteristic typical of conventional aircraft. The military described the object as a disc, but Corbell refrained from definitive labeling, noting its unique circular shape and abrupt movements, unlike anything documented in UFO history.
The footage has sparked considerable interest, especially since the U.S. government has acknowledged some of the UAPs released by Corbell and George Knapp. Despite this, official responses remain limited, with agencies stating they have “nothing to offer.”
Corbell emphasized the importance of transparency, urging the military to disclose such findings to the public. He highlighted the involvement of whistleblowers willing to testify before Congress, which he believes could catalyze further investigation and disclosure.
The video analysis conducted by Corbell and Knapp aimed to enhance visibility without altering the original content. They clarified that any enhancements, such as increased contrast, were solely to improve clarity, not to manipulate the footage.
While skeptics might suggest the object is a balloon or another mundane object, Corbell argues that its movement and the military’s classification as a UAP suggest otherwise. He remains committed to unveiling more evidence, hinting at additional footage yet to be released.
On Capitol Hill, the push for UAP transparency continues, with several representatives advocating for open hearings. Corbell remains hopeful that forthcoming testimonies from firsthand witnesses will propel the conversation forward.
As the debate over UAPs persists, Corbell and Knapp are determined to shed light on these enigmatic phenomena, striving for greater public awareness and understanding.