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  • At this point we can say the government is releasing the Corbell and Knapp files

    At this point we can say the government is releasing the Corbell and Knapp files

    One of our favorite topics here has always been UFOs and UAP disclosure, and few people have been more at the forefront of that movement than Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp. Corbell, who became widely known for documentaries including Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers and more recently Sleeping Dog, appeared recently on NewsNation to discuss the latest UAP disclosures that were quietly released right before Memorial Day.

    But surprisingly, Corbell did not seem particularly impressed by the document dump.

    According to Corbell, much of what the government is now unsealing is not truly “new” information at all. Instead, he argued that independent UFO journalists like himself and Knapp had already pushed many of these incidents into public view years ago through leaks, investigations, witness testimony, and video releases. In Corbell’s view, the government is essentially confirming material that had already been circulating within the UFO research community for quite some time.

    What these files do appear to confirm, however, is something much bigger and perhaps more unsettling: that the United States government has been documenting strange aerial encounters, unidentified craft, military sightings, and unexplained phenomena for decades while revealing very little of it publicly. That alone is enough to keep fueling public distrust and fascination.

    Corbell even went a step further during his recent appearances, claiming that individuals connected to various “alphabet agencies” have privately contacted him seeking guidance on how disclosure information should eventually be presented to the American public.

    Whether one believes all of Corbell’s claims or not, it is undeniable that he and Knapp have become central figures in the modern disclosure movement.

    And now, seemingly out of nowhere over the past several days, another strange rumor mill has started developing online and within the inner political discourse of Washington D.C. Rumors continue to swirl that Donald Trump could be preparing to reveal or comment on a much larger piece of UAP-related information. At the moment there is no single credible source driving the speculation, and much of it appears to be spreading through podcasts, social media channels, insider chatter, and UFO communities rather than official confirmation.

    Whether any of it turns out to be true remains to be seen.

    But one thing has become increasingly evident in recent years: if people want to hear about UAP incidents before the government formally acknowledges them, many are turning not to official press conferences, but instead to voices like George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell..

    In many cases, the journalists appear to be several steps ahead of the official disclosures themselves.