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A leaked document — allegedly from the head of cybersecurity at Los Alamos National Laboratory — contains the line: 'Local residents should be checked for evidence that they are being symbiotically manipulated by surviving aliens,' which Corbell says was never meant to be public.
2
Corbell describes three categories of intimidation used against UAP whistleblowers: overt (direct death threats by phone, menacing physical confrontations), covert (using unstable third parties as unwitting instruments to threaten targets), and inert (subtle institutional pressure through military chain of command).
3
Corbell and George Knapp refused to enter a congressional SKIF briefing after a congressional contact warned them it was likely a trap to classify what they knew, preventing them from ever reporting on it.
4
Corbell claims he was personally warned by an FBI-level agency about a credible, urgent threat to his life from an intelligence-adjacent individual being covertly prodded to act against him, and that his home address in a blind LLC was leaked to a tabloid (dirt.com) — traced back to an agency operative.
5
Corbell states he has personally seen a large volume of UAP footage including triangles, tic tacs, ovals, and spheres — footage he describes as 'smoking gun evidence' — but says it is not his to share.