New video released by Jeremy Corbell shows UAP moving through clouds
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In the latest episode of Weaponized (#79), Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp dive into one of their most anticipated releases to date, a series of videos purportedly showing a saucer-shaped UAP navigating through cloud formations.
Jeremy says the video, shot on November 23, 2020, by an Air Force asset, has been under vetting for years. It has reportedly circulated among members of the intelligence and defense community with appropriate clearances. Unlike videos from the public, which can suffer from a lack of context or verified chain of custody, these pieces carry more weight because of their origin and documentation. All three videos are thermal imagery.
Video #1
The first video is admittedly hard to see. It shows a faint object dropping from the top of the screen and making an abrupt turn. Despite the low visibility, it was officially labeled by the military as a “saucer.” George notes that the sensor capturing the footage was positioned at a high altitude, looking down on the clouds. It wasn’t an active surveillance mission targeting the object; the capture was accidental.
Video #2
The second video appears to show the same object darting in and out of the clouds. The internal government description reportedly reads, “UAP using clouds for concealment.”
Video #3
Jeremy says he hesitated to release it because it had been sharpened, zoomed, contrast-enhanced, and motion-tracked by the military. These edits introduced artifacts including a glitch that makes the object appear to pop out of the clouds and a white ring around it from the sharpening process. Still, they chose to release the video because it highlights the shape of the object. Jeremy points out that while the object’s heat signature is visible, there are no signs of propulsion: no plume, exhaust, or smoke. There’s a faint distortion behind the object, but that could be a result of “ghosting,” a framerate artifact similar to what was seen in the previously released Baghdad Phantom video. What stands out, however, is the way the clouds appear to be physically disturbed by the object’s movement, suggesting a real, tangible craft.
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June 17, 2025
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