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Corbell Claims CENTCOM Bottlenecks UFO Reports Before Reaching Official Channels

Weaponized · Sleeping Dog And The UFO Files - The Biggest UFO File Drop Ever Goes Public · May 14, 2026
Corbell Claims CENTCOM Bottlenecks UFO Reports Before Reaching Official Channels
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Sleeping Dog And The UFO Files - The Biggest UFO File Drop Ever Goes Public
"There's a bottleneck in CENTCOM where a lot of these UFO files and sightings, and even when they're shot at, they get, um, kind of bottlenecked there before they get to proper reporting. So I, I know for a fact that AARO got that only because of our reporting."
Jeremy Corbell alleged that U.S. Central Command systematically bottlenecks UFO incident reports, including cases where military personnel shot at unidentified objects, preventing them from reaching official UAP investigative bodies like AARO. Corbell claimed AARO only learned of the Baghdad Phantom case through his journalism, suggesting institutional suppression of UAP data within the military chain of command.

About this episode

In this episode of Weaponized, hosts George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discuss the historic Trump administration release of UFO files that coincided with the premiere of Corbell's new documentary 'Sleeping Dog.' The conversation centers on both the significance of the presidential document dump and the challenges facing modern investigative journalism. Corbell revealed that his new film contains glimpses of eight never-before-seen UFO videos, many from the classified congressional list of 46 videos, and urged full government declassification. The hosts addressed critics dismissing the release as containing only previously known material, arguing that for 329 million Americans unfamiliar with UFO research, the centralized release represents unprecedented official acknowledgment. Corbell alleged that U.S. Central Command systematically bottlenecks UFO incident reports, preventing them from reaching official channels like AARO, and claimed the best evidence involves multi-sensor satellite data that remains classified due to national security concerns about revealing surveillance capabilities. Knapp delivered a harsh critique of mainstream journalism, stating major outlets have been 'gobbled up by billionaires' and abandoned critical reporting on important issues. The episode includes audio from the 'Sleeping Dog' premiere Q&A, where the filmmakers discussed the role of independent journalism and Knapp's relationship with the late John Lear, who served as both men's entry point into UFO investigation. The hosts emphasized that continued journalistic pressure and public engagement are essential to forcing additional government transparency on the UAP issue.

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