“If they ever open the vault, I’m going to be there — with the camera rolling.” – Jeremy Corbell
Jeremy Corbell doesn’t just tell UFO stories — he detonates them into the public consciousness.
If there’s a hidden file, a silenced witness, or a piece of leaked footage the Pentagon would rather you didn’t see, chances are Corbell is already on the trail.
His journey into the heart of the UFO mystery didn’t begin with a government leak or a Congressional hearing. It started with a relentless curiosity — the kind that keeps a person awake at night, chasing whispers of secret technologies and sightings buried in classified vaults. Somewhere along that path, he crossed into territory most of us only hear about in rumors… and never came back.
Lighting Fires With Film
Corbell’s work is not designed to sit quietly on a shelf. From Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers to Hunt for the Skinwalker, each film feels less like a documentary and more like a breach in the dam — forcing stories into daylight that powerful people have tried to keep submerged for decades.
He didn’t just re-tell Bob Lazar’s claims of reverse-engineering alien craft — he re-ignited them, putting Lazar’s story in front of a new generation and making the term “Element 115” trend worldwide.
He didn’t just film Skinwalker Ranch — he dragged the world into its strange, unnerving reality, where UFO sightings are just the beginning and the laws of nature seem negotiable.
The Whistleblower’s Conduit
Corbell has become something rare in the UFO field: a safe passageway for whistleblowers.
He’s the guy they call when the risk is too high, the secrets too dangerous. Navy pilots, intelligence officers, and scientists have all stepped into the light through his lens.
He’s released footage the military later confirmed as authentic — pyramid-shaped craft swarming Navy ships, “transmedium” objects slipping from air to sea without a splash. None of these leaks were accidents. They were pressure points, deliberately applied to force the conversation out of closed rooms and into public view.
Weaponizing the Truth
With veteran journalist George Knapp, Corbell co-founded Weaponized — a podcast that feels more like a black-ops briefing than an interview show. Each episode pulls at threads: mysterious deaths of UFO program insiders, government programs hiding in plain sight, evidence buried under classification.
It’s not just talk. The show has been a launchpad for revelations that spill into Congressional hearings, newsrooms, and even Pentagon briefings.
UFO Revolution
Corbell’s latest project, the UFO Revolution series on Tubi, is a front-row seat to history in the making — the behind-the-scenes battles, the moments when the government admits “we don’t know what this is,” and the unrelenting push toward disclosure. It’s a chronicle of a movement that’s either on the brink of the biggest revelation in human history… or the most elaborate cover-up ever conceived.
The Present Moment
Right now, Jeremy Corbell is not just documenting the UFO mystery — he’s accelerating it.
Every leak, every whistleblower, every piece of declassified footage is another crack in the armor.
For those who believe the truth is still out there, Corbell isn’t just a filmmaker. He’s a catalyst.
For those who’d prefer the public stay in the dark, he’s a problem that isn’t going away.
And somewhere, behind closed doors, there are still voices whispering to him — ready to speak when the moment is right.
I stand behind Jeremy Corbell’s fight because if he wins, we all win. Every breakthrough he forces, every secret he drags into the light, brings us closer to at least some form of disclosure. It might not be the whole truth… but it will be enough to crack the door open — and once it’s open, there’s no closing it again