The recent release of the “Mosul Orb” UFO footage by the Pentagon has sparked a discussion about the implications of non-terrestrial contact. Russell Brand recently had a conversation with Jeremy Corbell, an independent journalist who was able to obtain the footage and make it available to the public.
According to Corbell, this is the first time the public is able to see a UFO from a conflict zone. He says the footage is from a classified briefing that was written by Jay Stratton, who ran the UFO programs in the United States. The Pentagon is currently trying to figure out how to respond to the footage, but they have released a four-second video.
Corbell believes that if humans are able to prove contact with a non-terrestrial intelligence, it will drastically alter our understanding of reality, our perspective of cosmology, geography, epistemology and knowledge. He believes that if the technology of these UFOs is weaponized, it could create a massive imbalance between countries, as the technology would give any country that is able to reverse engineer it an advantage beyond anything that has ever occurred in the history of humankind.
One person who has been deeply involved in the conversation about UFOs is Bob Lazar. Lazar was an independent engineer who was asked to work on recovered technology in 1989. According to Corbell, Lazar worked at Area 51 and was tasked with reverse engineering a propulsion system from a disc-shaped spaceship. Corbell believes that Lazar is a key figure in the conversation about UFOs as he has firsthand knowledge of the programs and was able to bring forward witnesses who had worked on the technology.
The release of the Mosul Orb footage and the discussion about the implications of non-terrestrial contact has opened up a new realm of possibilities for humanity. It has raised questions about our understanding of space, time, and reality and has sparked a conversation about the role of UFOs in our lives. As more information is revealed and more witnesses come forward, this conversation will continue to evolve and shape our understanding of the world.