From Secrets to Public Revelation: Distrust in Power, UFO Evidence, and the 30–50 Alien Bodies Claim

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Corbell, an investigative journalist, and a speaker who has kept a secret for 11 years claim the government possesses 30 to 50 alien bodies and that a highly public UFO revelation will be one of the biggest leaks in American history, a journey for the speaker that began with filming John Lear.

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Viewed through the lens of distrust toward power, the speaker notes that in the 70s and 80s the CIA employed reporters, a reminder that credentials can be brittle. Corbell, described as an investigative journalist, helped obtain and release DoD footage of UFOs. The speaker has held a secret for about 11 years and promises a revelation that will be extremely public; it isn’t simply a video of an alien but something more consequential. His journey toward the truth about UFOs began with filming John Lear, son of aviation pioneer, who becomes part of the unfolding narrative. He asserts that the government possesses between 30 and 50 alien bodies, and he emphasizes how open John Lear was when reached by phone. The claim of flying saucers of extraterrestrial origin is framed as supported by strong evidence that the phenomena have both been here and are here. The description casts the world as an Alice in Wonderland planet, where few will truly find the truth, while many chase a metaphorical 'tree' that may be illusory. He concedes he may be the least qualified person on Earth, yet he insists on being worthy of trust. He warns that handling sensitive material could invite retaliation not only against him but his family, and while exposing the story could become one of the largest leaks in American history, he hesitates and wonders, Is it worth it to who?

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