
Last Podcast On The Left
"Our government is very aware of the reality of the UFO presence on planet Earth. Whatever UFOs are wherever they're from, that is not sci-fi, that is not a throwaway statement, that shit is real." — Jeremy Corbell
"The reason for that has still eluded us. Every time we get to that top moment, we feel like we're about to get a straight answer. It's ominous. Like, don't kick the lying dog is something that someone don't, like it freaks me out because it is held so tight. Why out of everything in this world is this held so tight and that I don't have an answer to yet." — George Knapp
"The truth is, even with the 2019 events off the West Coast, huge UFO events swarm, we don't know who's technology, those transmitting vehicles from pilots, some from the helicopter pilot seeing them go in and out of the water: like we don't know to this day who's tech that is." — George Knapp
The podcast features investigative journalist George Knapp and documentarian Jeremy Corbell discussing their work in UFO/UAP research. They highlight the challenges of obtaining information due to government secrecy and the complexities of a global technological race for advanced materials and propulsion systems derived from potential non-human technology. Knapp and Corbell share insights from their extensive experience, emphasizing the trustworthiness of their sources and the increasing willingness of individuals with credible information to come forward. They touch upon the concept of "Non-Human Intelligence" (NHI) and the speculative nature of their origins and intentions.
Knapp and Corbell elaborate on the legislative efforts, such as proposed amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act, aimed at declassifying UAP-related information. They explain how previous ambitious legislation was stalled by powerful industry influences, particularly aerospace companies possessing alleged recovered materials. The discussion also delves into the historical context of secrecy, suggesting initial motivations may have been rooted in national security concerns post-WWII and the Cold War, which evolved into a complex system of misinformation and suppressed information.
The conversation explores the potential implications of advanced, potentially alien technology, including its integration into everyday life and the ongoing global competition to replicate it. The speakers acknowledge the public's desire for truth but also the profound and potentially unsettling questions that arise, such as humanity's purpose and origin. They conclude that while the UAP phenomenon is demonstrably real, with governments acknowledging its presence, the full picture remains elusive, with the path to disclosure likely to involve either controlled transparency or uncontrolled leaks.