UFO filmmaker warns bombshell Pentagon report will reveal ‘uncomfortable truths’

A UFO documentary-maker has warned that an upcoming Pentagon investigation report will reveal some “uncomfortable truths” about sightings of mysterious aircrafts in US airspace.

Jeremy Corbell is a 44-year-old filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California. According to hiswebsite , Extraordinary Beliefs, he explores the “real-world mysteries in the fields of UFOs, advanced technology and the ‘dark space’ where science confronts the abnormal.”

On Wednesday he appeared onNewsmax TV. Speaking to host Rob Schmitt, he said that the Pentagon is gearing up to tell the world that mysterious aircraft spotted in US airspace does not belong to any country and that we must explore more "exotic explanations.”

"The important thing coming out in the report, and they've already said there was a leak in the New York Times, they're going to remove the option of it being some secret U.S. government projects," Corbell said.

He continued: "It leaves us with some uncomfortable truths that these are not ours. Soon we're going to know it's not Russian, it's not Chinese, it's not any foreign nation that is technologically developed as we know it."

Corbell’s appearance comes after he released a video clip showing radar footage of unidentified flying objects swarming near a Navy ship off the coast of San Diego.

He tweeted the 46-second clip on May 27.

The filmmaker said the footage was recorded in the Combat Information Center of the USS Omaha on July 15th 2019, and that it showed “a significant UFO event series.”

InAugust last year , then-US Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist approved the establishment of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF).

The task force is due to submit its findings to congress by the end of June. Sources havetold CNNthat while officials have found no evidence confirming that unidentified flying objects encountered by US Navy pilots in recent years were alien spacecraft, they cannot rule out the possibility.

"Everyone who's paid enough attention to it understands they need to take it seriously,"said Norquist , the former deputy defence secretary.

"But once you go beyond that circle, you get people who are understandably resistant because of the tinfoil hat stigma."

Sources also told CNN that the Defence Department has long tried to avoid committing too many resources to what still amounts to a “fringe priority”.

But former US Navy pilot Ryan Graves toldCBS 60 Minuteslast month that the frequency of UFO sightings over restricted airspace is a security threat.

He said: “I am worried, frankly. You know, if these were tactical jets from another country that were hangin' out up there, it would be a massive issue.

“But because it looks slightly different, we're not willing to actually look at the problem in the face. We're happy to just ignore the fact that these are out there, watching us every day.”

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