Sleeping Dogs: Preview of New Corbel Documentary

NorCal Dave

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Longtime UFO proponent and leaker of anomalous military videos, Jeremy Corbel has a new documentary in the works scheduled for a May 12 premiere according to an article in the Daily Mail. The documentary supposedly highlights some documents found that belonged to a former employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL):

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A senior cybersecurity official at one of America's most secretive nuclear laboratories left behind files after his death that an insider has claimed reveal the US government has long been studying UFOs.

The documents, described as containing internal memos, scientific reports and images, were allegedly discovered among the belongings of the former head of cybersecurity at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
According to the article, the son of the late cyber-security person found the documents and passed them onto Corbel:

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After the official's death, his son Johnny was sorting through personal effects when he reportedly stumbled upon files labeled with references to 'atmospheric anomalies.'

The discovery was later passed to investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, who said the contents shocked even him. 'This is a real scientific study at the classified level within our military of UFOs,' he told the Daily Mail.
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According to Corbell, the discovery began when the cybersecurity chief's son began reviewing stored materials left behind after his father's death.

'This kid, after his dad passed away, starts going through and realizes, "oh, this is some heavy stuff,"' Corbell said.

In Corbell's Sleeping Dog, a film by Michael Lazovsky, he receives a package from Johnny, bursting with files reportedly from LANL.

Johnny told Corbell on the phone that the files included 'official documents from the lab that talk about meetings they had about atmospheric anomalies.'

'There's also some information in there about Russian sightings,' Johnny can be heard saying to Corbell over the phone.
And according to Corbel, there is evidence of the US working with UFOs:

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'Los Alamos was always a place where there were elements of the study of the UFO phenomenon… these documents are 100 percent proof that Los Alamos was taking it very seriously,' Corbell said.
It also sounds like a lot of this may involve the so-called "Gulf Breeze UFOs". Those attuned to UFO stories and lore may know that supposed UFO whistle-blower Bob Lazar got his start at LANL, before claiming to go on to Area 51 and Site 4. There are several documentaries about Lazar's somewhat dubious and fantastical claims, including one by Corbel. One wonders if this new documentary will include a similar treatment of the very likely hoaxed photographs of Gulf Breeze contractor Ed Walters:

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Corbell shared several pages with the Daily Mail showing what appeared to be mysterious saucer-like craft, crop circles etched across fields and a cylinder-shaped UFO.

There was also a document titled Illustrations and Photos by the Gulf Breeze Witness, which contains dozens of witness sketches and photographic enlargements depicting unidentified flying objects repeatedly seen over the coastal Florida town between 1987 and 1991.

The files pointed to a sustained pattern of sightings rather than isolated incidents.

Many witnesses described disc-shaped craft with rows of bright white lights, red and green flashing lights and visible 'portholes,' with some objects estimated to be 10 to 20 feet tall and up to 120 feet wide, hovering silently above homes, shorelines and wooded areas.

Several photographs attributed to key witness Ed Walters show glowing objects with overexposed white centers surrounded by red or blue-green halos.
One of Ed Walters photos from the article:

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The files also include crop circles:

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Which is also the cover of a Led Zepplin boxed set, though inverted:

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Crop circles and Ed Walters Gulf Breeze photos, maybe that's why Corbel added a caveat:

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Despite his claims, Corbell acknowledged that the documents alone may not convince skeptics but insisted they confirm longstanding suspicions about government secrecy surrounding UFO programs.

'There's nothing I would say revelatory to me in these documents, but it's confirmation that I'm on the right track,' he said.
https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15738961/los-alamos-cyber-chief-secret-ufo-files.html

Guess we'll have to wait and see.
 
Sigh…
I know Jeremy is working hard. I just wish we could have proof to convince skeptics; proof beyond a reasonable doubt vs. preponderance of circumstantial evidence.
 
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