The long-awaited UFO disclosure drama may finally be stepping out of the shadows after filmmaker and UFO investigator Jeremy Corbell claimed he received a direct call about an official briefing linked to President Donald Trump's highly anticipated UFO files.
Speaking during a fresh online interview, Corbell revealed that White House and Congressional sources allegedly told him and veteran investigative journalist George Knapp that the release of the presidential UFO files would begin tomorrow at 3PM, sendingUFO believers and scepticsinto another frenzy over what could finally be revealed.
Corbell'sexplosive claimcame during a discussion about growing expectations surrounding UFO disclosure in the United States. According to him, the process may officially begin after he receives a phone briefing from what he described as 'one of Hegseth's top dogs'.
He explained that multiple White House and Congressional sources had allegedly confirmed the first release of files connected to unidentified aerial phenomena, also known as UAPs. Corbell said the disclosures would not arrive all at once, warning viewers that the process would be 'slow and steady at first'.
He also hinted that the first wave may disappoint people expecting dramatic alien revelations. 'Nothing shocking initially,' Corbell reportedly stated, while adding that the gradual release still represented a major step towards transparency after decades of secrecy allegations surrounding UFO investigations.
The comments immediately sparked speculation online that the Trump administration could be preparing a carefully managed disclosure campaign rather than a sudden bombshell release.
Adding more intrigue to the story was Congressman Tim Burchett, who recently appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast and appeared to reference the same looming disclosure effort.
Burchett revealed he had unexpectedly received a call informing him that he would be briefed over the phone at 3PM by a senior figure connected to Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. However, the congressman also sounded cautious rather than excited.
'I don't want everybody to get their hopes up,' Burchett admitted, suggesting he still does not fully trust the government after decades of alleged secrecy surrounding UFO reports dating back to 1947.
Despite praising Trump personally, Burchett questioned whether any administration truly has full access to the hidden information. He argued that powerful figures inside thePentagon and intelligence agenciesmay still control much of the material linked to UFO investigations.
Source: International Business Times UK