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Insiders claim secret UFO files reveal crash-retrieval programs and alien samples.

Jun 13, 2026 News

After weeks of waiting, the latest release of government UFO documents disappointed many Americans.

On Friday, the Trump administration shared a third batch of files, photos, and videos regarding unexplained sightings.

Critics say these releases fail to address the core allegations surrounding the mystery.

One insider who claims access to hidden files spoke to the Daily Mail about their contents.

The documents allegedly mention crash-retrieval programs, secret investigations, and 'non-human biologics.'

Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell says this evidence proves the U.S. government recovered craft and biological samples.

Corbell spent years gathering documents and testimony for his documentary, Sleeping Dog, co-produced with George Knapp.

The film displays a list of files, including one citing 'non-human biologics,' a term for alleged alien tissue.

Another file is labeled 'Kona Blue,' a proposed Department of Homeland Security program to investigate recovered craft.

Government records show the program was never officially established.

Corbell argues these materials now circulate far beyond the small group of researchers who first saw them.

'I can't stop that information from coming out. I am unable to stop it,' he stated.

He noted that over 100 journalists already possess everything he has.

'That's not just in my hands anymore. That's not just in George Knapp's hands anymore,' he added.

The U.S. government insists it has found no verifiable proof of extraterrestrial life or alien technology on Earth.

Despite decades of public fascination, major Pentagon reviews have concluded no unidentified anomalous phenomena case is confirmed.

Corbell called the new release 'historic' because more information is always a win.

However, he argued the administration only shared 'low-hanging fruit' again.

'Our government has long known about Non-Human Intelligence, their vehicles, reverse-engineering programs, and biological study,' he said.

'These releases are provoked - not offered,' Corbell emphasized.

David Grusch testified in 2023 that the U.S. spent decades trying to recover and reverse-engineer non-human craft.

Corbell believes the pressure from journalism, whistleblowers, and congressional oversight forced this disclosure.

Unresolved cases are just the beginning, he warned.

Complacency is the real enemy in this unfolding story.

If you seek the truth, you must demand it. Full transparency regarding the government's ongoing relationship and correspondence with the UAP phenomenon is the only acceptable standard.

Corbell stated that the documents featured in his documentary address serious allegations involving non-human biologics, classified government UFO programs, intelligence assessments, and unexplained aerial incidents that have remained hidden from public view.

One specific file, identified as 'ImCon Originals,' refers to Immaculate Constellation. A whistleblower report describes this entity as a secret, unauthorized Pentagon program established to collect and conceal UFO evidence.

Matt Brown, a former US national security official, revealed details about Immaculate Constellation to Corbell in 2025. Brown claimed he first encountered references to the program in 2018 while reviewing classified materials at the Pentagon.

Corbell alleged that Immaculate Constellation functions as a special access program designed to quarantine high-quality UFO imagery and testimonies from congressional oversight.

Another file listed is 'Pilfer & Pickpocket.' Corbell previously claimed these names refer to UFO crash retrieval programs, though he stressed that he has not been able to confirm the specific details.

When asked why he does not release the files personally, Corbell told the Daily Mail that some information would trigger a national security crisis.

However, his primary reason is that the government has promised disclosure and transparency to the American people. "They deserve a chance to perform that function," he said.

Additionally, Corbell noted that every time he and George obtain and release material, it puts sources at risk. "Why do that when the government has said it will do it? We don't want to," he continued.

The journalist has become a central figure in the UFO disclosure movement, bringing military and intelligence witnesses into the public eye and pressuring the US government to initiate the disclosure process.

Corbell also told the Daily Mail that he personally provided officials with access to several UFO videos released to the public on May 22.

He accessed this material through classified 'intel links' connected to hidden government servers after unknown sources leaked the clips to him.

"Not just file names; if you put the underscores in, they're linked," Corbell said, claiming the material led directly to classified systems that the public cannot access.

While Corbell has released UFO videos that ended up in the Trump administration's file dump, he has also championed other footage of unknown craft that was later explained or challenged by investigators, scientists, and the military.

These comments arrive as the Trump administration releases hundreds of UFO-related records. Corbell stated this move falls far short of addressing the questions that have fueled the disclosure movement for years.

Corbell pointed to David Grusch's 2023 congressional testimony, in which the former Air Force intelligence officer alleged the government had spent decades recovering and studying craft of non-human origin and obtained what he described as 'biologics' from crash sites.

"Now, if that's true, and if you believe him, our government in parts has that information," Corbell said.

It is time to tell the American public the truth." This sentiment has driven a renewed push for transparency, yet a critical distinction remains: neither Corbell nor Grusch has publicly released definitive evidence proving the existence of non-human intelligence. Despite this gap, a handout from the Department of War, which officials claim depicts a UAP near Japan, has circulated widely.

Grusch's testimony marked a definitive turning point in the modern UFO disclosure movement. It transformed what had long been dismissed as fringe speculation into a serious topic debated openly on Capitol Hill. During his appearance, he told lawmakers that he had interviewed numerous current and former government officials who claimed the United States was operating secret programs dedicated to retrieving and studying unidentified craft. This testimony prompted renewed calls for oversight and transparency from members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. Several lawmakers have since argued that the government should release additional records related to UAPs.

Corbell noted that public interest in the issue continues to grow as more military personnel, intelligence officials, and defense insiders come forward with accounts of encounters involving unexplained objects. He argued that the administration's recent document releases have heightened expectations that more significant information could eventually emerge. The Trump administration released the first batch of UFO files on May 8, with a second batch on May 22. These documents include military reports, FBI accounts, and videos showing unexplained objects streaking across the sky. However, rather than providing answers, the files have only deepened the mystery.

Corbell suggested that reporters may ultimately force the issue if officials fail to provide further disclosure. "If they don't, journalism will," he said. He stressed that he was not claiming to possess definitive proof of alien life or recovered extraterrestrial technology, but argued that investigators have uncovered information that warrants further scrutiny. "What I have obtained over the years is not definitive proof of the things you want," he said. "But it's a start. It's a good start."

He added that disclosure should proceed in stages, beginning with government acknowledgment of alleged craft-retrieval and reverse-engineering programs. From there, he said, officials should address claims involving 'biologics' before eventually answering what he called the next major question: whether there has ever been direct communication with a non-human intelligence. "Have there been any agreements? Have there been any direct communications?" Corbell posited. "After they begin with reverse engineering of craft, because we all know craft exists, biologics, because we're almost there, then the third step will be communications," he declared. "And I have evidence of all.

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