Corbell Releases U.S. Military UFO Footage After Years of Vetting
- Cristina Gomez
- Jun 19
- 4 min read
Updated: Jul 25
Should we worry? According to UFO researcher Cristina Gomez, spheres and orbs are appearing everywhere, and the timing is raising serious questions about what we’re actually witnessing. From Chris Bledsoe’s accurate predictions about conflict zones to Jeremy Corbell’s latest U.S. Military UFO Footage release, a pattern is emerging that demands attention. The convergence of prophetic warnings, classified military documentation, and physical artifacts all pointing to the same spherical geometry suggests either genuine extraterrestrial contact, advanced human technology we don’t know about, or something more calculated — especially considering Corbell’s recent warnings about a “big lie” coming in 2027.
Bledsoe’s Prophetic Accuracy
Back in December 2024, Chris Bledsoe made a prediction that’s proving eerily accurate. He stated that orbs would appear during the Israel-Iran conflict, describing them as “angels” sent to wake humanity up. Bledsoe didn’t make a vague prophecy about “things in the sky” — he specifically named a geopolitical conflict and tied it directly to UAP activity. His exact words were: “I’ve been saying the whole time that these orbs are going to come and wake us up. And I even gave specific times that when that might happen and that’s when you see war between Israel and Iran. I put that in the book.” What makes this particularly significant is Bledsoe’s decades-long connection to orb phenomena and his documented accuracy rate with similar predictions. Red Panda Koala recently posted the original clip on X, and the precision of Bledsoe’s forecast is raising questions about how someone can predict UAP appearances unless they either have inside knowledge or these phenomena follow patterns we don’t understand.
Military Footage Reveals the Impossible
Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp’s latest release through their Weaponized podcast represents what may be the most significant UAP footage disclosure of the year. The thermal imagery from November 23, 2020, shows what the Department of Defense officially describes as a “saucer” — a perfect disc-shaped object captured by Air Force assets. Corbell explains: “We are releasing three videos today. We’ve decided after multiple years of verifying and vetting that this footage, where it comes from, that our government filmed it.” The footage shows something that should be impossible according to known physics: a massive object moving through clouds with zero heat signature or visible propulsion systems. The thermal data reveals “the shape of the signature, but what I don’t see is any plumes of propulsion moving this disc-shaped object,” Corbell noted. Military sources officially document the UAP as “using clouds for concealment,” demonstrating deliberate, intelligent movement patterns including strategic positioning and abrupt directional changes. What makes this release particularly significant is that this footage was prepared for two separate congressional hearings but was blocked from public testimony, forcing independent journalists to release it instead.

Physical Evidence from Colombia
While military footage provides observational evidence, the discovery of a metallic sphere in Colombia offers tangible proof that this phenomenon extends beyond sightings. According to scientific teams working with researcher Jaime Maussan, X-ray imaging reveals a complex internal structure with three distinct metal layers and 18 smaller spheres arranged around a central chip. The object displays properties that challenge conventional understanding of materials science — no welding marks or recognizable assembly techniques, an exterior that stays cold while the interior runs hot enough to vaporize water instantly, and materials that appear to be titanium or steel configured in ways current technology cannot explain. The sphere weighs four and a half pounds and contains markings that researchers compare to ancient writing systems. A full analysis conference is scheduled for June 20th in Mexico City, which promises to reveal more detailed findings about this artifact that continues to defy explanation.

The 2027 Warning
The timing of these revelations becomes more concerning when considering Corbell’s recent warnings about a “big lie” coming in 2027. In a statement that has sent shockwaves through the UFO community, Corbell revealed: “Your government now wants you to know one truth. And that truth is that UFOs are real. They’ve already done told you. Sometimes when you want somebody to know a truth, it’s so you can set them up to believe a lie. And that’s coming. I have zero doubt.” He continued, explaining that he knows specifically what classified document from the 1970s initiated this planned deception, stating: “You’re going to be told that there is a craft on its way to Earth. That’s the lie.” This connects to theories about Project Blue Beam — the idea that governments could use advanced holographic technology to simulate alien contact or religious events for population manipulation and control. The sophisticated nature of current sphere phenomena — holographic-quality aerial displays, advanced materials science, coordinated global sightings — could feasibly be achieved by undisclosed human technology if governments possess capabilities decades ahead of public knowledge.
Should We Actually Worry?
The evidence demonstrates technology operating outside known physical laws, coupled with predictive accuracy that challenges our understanding of causality. However, the primary concern isn’t alien invasion or technological threats — it’s living in a world where reality can be manipulated to this degree without public knowledge or consent. Whether these spheres represent genuine extraterrestrial contact, undisclosed human technology, or psychological operations designed for population control, they’re forcing confrontation with uncomfortable truths about power, knowledge, and manipulation. The rapid development of AI technology makes it increasingly difficult to distinguish authentic evidence from manufactured content, adding another layer of complexity to determining truth from deception. Whatever these phenomena represent, they’re expanding our understanding of what’s possible while simultaneously questioning what’s being done without our knowledge. The age of casual dismissal has ended, but the age of critical analysis has just begun.
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