Analyst Who Saw It Says Better UFO Footage Exists
- Cristina Gomez

- Mar 5
- 2 min read
A former U.S. Air Force intelligence analyst has gone on record confirming that the government holds UAP evidence far beyond anything released to the public. Lenval Logan, a verified member of the UAP Task Force and all-source intelligence analyst with over 20 years of Air Force experience, made the admission during an appearance on the Weaponized podcast with Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp.
According to Logan, he was the analyst who personally ordered the classified video analysis of the Syria UAP footage later released publicly by Corbell and Knapp. His team’s conclusion, per his own testimony, was that the object met every parameter for UAP classification and demonstrated instantaneous acceleration. When asked directly whether he had seen clearer UAP footage during his Intelligence Community career, Logan confirmed he had but declined to provide details.
Logan also addressed the broader disclosure landscape, stating that multiple presidential administrations have attempted to release UAP material and failed. His assessment of AARO, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office created by Congress to investigate UAP was built without any of the people who had actually done the work — Jay Stratton, Luis Elizondo, and others who led predecessor programs were excluded entirely. His conclusion was that AARO was not designed to continue the investigation but to replace it.

That assessment aligns with testimony given at the September 2025 congressional hearing on UAP transparency. Per hearing records, whistleblower Jeffrey Nuccetelli reported that UAP incident records from Vandenberg Air Force Base were classified after he brought them forward to AARO. Whistleblower Dylan Borland testified that AARO classified his disclosures and went after the Senate staffer who referred him. Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who attended AARO debriefs directly, described the office’s approach as focused on closing cases quickly rather than following evidence.
Separately, the Human Institute’s Investigating Non-Human Intelligence panel this week raised a significant scientific concern. According to Dr. Gary Nolan of Stanford University, the major AI language model systems — including those from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google — have not ingested the largest UAP databases in existence. The NUFORC archive, MUFON records, and several major research collections remain outside these systems entirely. Nolan’s position, drawn from his work applying AI to cancer research, was that the same pattern-recognition capabilities producing medical breakthroughs could be applied to UAP data — but only if that data is first made available to the systems.
Dr. Massimo Teodorani added that meaningful disclosure would require raw data — radar tracks, targeting pod recordings, and flight envelope data — not summaries or video alone. Dr. Beatrice Villarroel noted that the publication barrier remains severe, with mainstream journals rejecting UAP-related papers at the editorial stage before methodology is even reviewed.

Sources
Cristina Gomez. (2025, September 9). UFO Hearing Watch party September 9 2025 [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG4OXAFtfOA
Human Institute. (2026, February 28). Scientific and Research Foundations Panel: Summarizing Key ideas [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_puXEm4DT0
Jeremy Corbell. (2026a, February 4). SYRIA UAP 2021 : Military-Filmed Footage / Apparent Instantaneous acceleration [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKtJslcHlCQ
Jeremy Corbell. (2026b, March 3). Air Force analyst Lenval Logan exposes what AARO won’t show you about UFOs [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXQyTJG8_d0









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