Periodically Corbell joins George Knapp on the famous Coast to Coast AM radio show for an interview and update on his current film projects and investigations. Enjoy, and become a Coast Insider HERE.
CORBELL / COAST TO COAST / HOST GEORGE KNAPP / MAY 21, 2017
Joining George Knapp in the first half, UFO researcher and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell discussed his presentation at the recent Contact in the Desert UFO expo, as well as reported on other lecturers there, such as Jacques Vallee. With a new focus on physical proof via the scientific study of known UFO crash sites, Vallee has been organizing isotopic and elemental analysis of evidence, said Corbell. Some of the samples Vallee had tested were found to be outside of the terrestrial norm, and so pure in their form that they appear to be fabricated in a method not possible on Earth, he added. Corbell noted that the UFO conference attracted a varied crowd, and that a new generation of people have become interested in the UFO topic.
Regarding his own lecture, "UFOs: A Clockwork Orange," Corbell pointed to a mechanistic or robotic source behind the facade of the alien entities, which present themselves as organic. The UFOs could be a display, he continued, possibly an interactive AI, manipulating of the reactions of humanity, and almost mocking our own technology such as when craft have been observed flying along military jets. Corbell shared details of a series of "anomalous aerial vehicles" seen by the US military off the coast of California in 2004. Though the case has been surrounded by a "cone of silence," Corbell is seeking witnesses to the incidents. One pilot was said to engage with one of the craft, and it actively jammed his radar and weapons systems. The vehicles, some of which were oblong in shape, demonstrated the ability to fly from 80,000 ft. to 50 ft. above the water in a matter of seconds, he marveled.