Jeremy Corbell

JOURNALIST

Jeremy Corbell

Documentarian, Investigator

JOURNALIST

Jeremy Corbell is an American documentary filmmaker and investigator known for his films on UFOs and exotic technology. He has released several documentaries featuring military witnesses and leaked footage.

Contributions to UAP Research

Corbell produced and directed documentaries that brought the "Go Fast," "Gimbal," and "Tic Tac" videos to public attention. He has interviewed numerous military personnel and researchers.

Academic and Professional Background

Corbell studied film and has worked as an artist and filmmaker. He founded Extraordinary Beliefs, a media company focusing on paranormal and UFO topics.

Key Publications and Statements

Notable works: Documentaries: "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers," "Hunt for the Skinwalker," "The Phenomenon."

Representative statement: Corbell advocates for government transparency on UAP and believes that the phenomenon represents a transformative opportunity for humanity.

Analysis and Commentary

Corbell's work has reached wide audiences through streaming platforms. Critics question his sensationalist style, while supporters credit him with disseminating important evidence.

Legacy and Influence

Corbell's documentaries have played a significant role in the recent surge of public interest in UAP.

SOURCE LOG
1Biographical references from published works and interviews.
2Academic and professional records where publicly available.
3Media appearances and documentary sources.
Editorial Note: This profile is based on publicly available information about Jeremy Corbell. UAPI presents this information as part of the historical record of UAP research. Independent verification of claims is encouraged.