Trump Promises UFO Files: Will He Deliver?
Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell discusses President Trump's reported order to release classified UFO files. Corbell also touches on concerning disappearances of national security insiders and reveals details from his new documentary, 'Sleeping Dog,' hinting at decades of government UFO studies.
Trump Promises UFO Files: Will He Deliver?
Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell is pushing for more openness about UFOs. He recently spoke with Elizabeth Vargas about a new development.
President Trump has reportedly told his administration to release classified UFO files to the public. This call for transparency comes after years of Corbell and others seeking answers.
Corbell believes President Trump’s directive is a positive step. He suggests Trump may have seen recent evidence of unexplained aerial phenomena, or UAPs.
The President has asked Secretary Pete Hegseth to make these videos public. Corbell emphasizes that the public deserves to see this information, not just Congress.
Corbell himself has been involved in releasing UAP videos. He helped reveal a 2021 video from a Reaper drone in Syria.
This footage showed a craft capable of instantaneous acceleration. Such technology is beyond current known capabilities, suggesting advanced or unknown origins.
He hopes President Trump’s request will be fully honored by the Pentagon. Releasing these 46 videos to the public would be a significant move. It could offer insights into extraordinary technology that has been kept from view.
Concerns Over Missing Insiders
The White House also mentioned an FBI investigation into missing or dead national security insiders. Corbell finds this highly concerning. He notes a pattern of disappearances and deaths under similar, suspicious circumstances.
One case mentioned is that of a general who went missing. Corbell hopes these disappearances are not linked to foreign adversaries or internal threats. He believes certain cases warrant thorough investigation due to their importance.
He specifically points to the case of Matthew Sullivan. Sullivan was set to testify before Congress about credible and urgent UAP matters.
His death was ruled a suicide, but Corbell suggests it needs further scrutiny. The FBI has been involved in investigating these cases for some time.
New Documentary Hints at Government UFO Studies
Corbell’s work often involves uncovering sensitive information. His new documentary, “Sleeping Dog,” touches on this. The film features an interview with the son of a former Los Alamos cybersecurity official.
This official’s files reportedly contained a wealth of information on UFOs. Corbell describes himself as a go-to person for those with sensitive UAP-related data. Families often reach out to him after a loved one passes away.
The documents suggest that the government has been studying the UFO phenomenon for decades. They also indicate a cover-up regarding the origin of these craft. Corbell states these files provide concrete proof of these long-term, classified investigations.
Why This Matters
The potential release of UFO files by the Trump administration is significant. For decades, the government has largely dismissed or classified information about unidentified aerial phenomena.
This has fueled public speculation and distrust. If these files are indeed released, they could offer concrete evidence about what the government knows.
The connection to missing national security insiders adds another layer of intrigue. If these disappearances are linked to UAP research, it suggests a serious effort to silence individuals with sensitive knowledge. This raises questions about the lengths to which some might go to maintain secrecy.
Implications and Future Outlook
The implications of full disclosure are vast. It could lead to a reevaluation of our understanding of physics, technology, and our place in the universe. Public trust in government institutions could be either restored or further eroded depending on the nature of the information revealed.
Corbell’s documentary “Sleeping Dog” aims to bring more of these hidden stories to light. The film focuses on the importance of journalism and freedom of speech in uncovering truth. It suggests that a significant amount of information about UAP studies has been deliberately withheld.
The future outlook depends heavily on whether President Trump’s directive is followed through. If the Pentagon releases the promised videos and files, it could usher in a new era of transparency. If not, it may reinforce the idea that certain truths remain buried.
Historical Context
Concerns about unexplained aerial phenomena are not new. Reports of UFO sightings date back to the mid-20th century. Project Blue Book, an official U.S. Air Force investigation, studied thousands of cases from 1952 to 1969.
While Project Blue Book concluded most sightings could be explained as natural phenomena, misidentifications, or hoaxes, it did acknowledge a small percentage of cases that remained unexplained. These unexplained cases have continued to fuel public interest and speculation about potential government knowledge of extraterrestrial visitation or advanced, unknown technologies.
In recent years, there has been a renewed focus on UAPs, partly due to leaked military footage and increased reporting by pilots. This has led to a more serious discussion within government and military circles about understanding these phenomena, not just dismissing them.
Looking Ahead
Jeremy Corbell is urging the public and government officials to remain vigilant. The documentary “Sleeping Dog” is set to be released on May 12th. The world watches to see if President Trump’s directive leads to the promised public release of these sensitive files.
Source: UFO researcher urges Trump to follow through on disclosure promise | Elizabeth Vargas Reports (YouTube)





