Jeremy Corbell: I was surprised that they thought they could lie without consequences
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Corbell has recently made a striking allegation: he asserts that a significant lie is being propagated — that a UFO is heading toward Earth, expected to arrive in 2027. According to Corbell, this claim isn't just a misunderstanding or an exaggeration. He suggests it may be part of a broader conspiracy akin to Project Blue Beam — a hypothetical government operation aimed at simulating an alien threat to manipulate the masses.
The Role of Influencers in Spreading the Narrative
Kelly Chase, a fellow advocate for disclosure, supports Corbell’s assertions, warning that this “lie” is being used to recruit social media influencers. Chase explains that rising influencers are reportedly being fed this "inside information" as a way to make them feel privileged and aligned with the disclosure movement. This supposed "secret," she says, is presented as if it’s a confidential insight into humanity’s future. However, Chase notes that the timeline varies among different accounts. While Corbell identifies the supposed UFO arrival date as 2027, others, including Chase, mention 2036 as the year tied to this narrative.
Lying Without Consequences
Corbell expressed shock over the audacity of those spreading this information, stating, “I was surprised that they thought they could lie without consequences.” His statement reflects a belief that elements within the U.S. government and potentially unwitting members of the disclosure movement are either complicit in or victims of this deception.
The Immaculate Constellation Document
Adding to the intrigue, Corbell claims that he — not journalist Michael Shellenberger — submitted the "Immaculate Constellation" document to Congress. This document reportedly contains critical details about UAP phenomena and related intelligence. Corbell accuses Congress, specifically Representative Nancy Mace, of misleading the American public regarding the origins and content of this submission. If Corbell’s allegations hold water, it raises serious questions about transparency in UAP research and disclosure efforts.
These claims deepen an already complicated narrative surrounding UFOs, government disclosure, and public trust. While many have long called for greater transparency from governments regarding UAP sightings and incidents, the introduction of alleged disinformation campaigns and conspiracies adds another layer of skepticism. As the conversation around UAP continues to evolve, the need for transparency, accountability, and informed debate becomes ever more critical. Whether Corbell’s warnings prove prescient or exaggerated, they underscore a crucial point: the truth about UFOs may be more layered and elusive than we realize.
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January 17, 2025
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