
That UFO Podcast UFO Files Fallout: What Wasn’t Released?
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May 13, 2026 Michael Lazovsky, documentary director known for Sleeping Dog, discusses making the film and working with Jeremy Corbell. He describes why the film focuses on Corbell’s journey and personal risks. Short takes cover decisions about showing eight UAP clips, archival material choices, and efforts to provoke official releases. Conversation also touches on safety, timing, and the filmmaking process.
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SIPRnet Clips Described As Potential Smoking Guns
- Ross Coulthart shared specific withheld-clip descriptions reportedly seen on SIPRnet: 4K daytime white orb from the Persian Gulf, a large underwater black disc near a platform, and a B-52 encounter with visible interior figures.
- These descriptions, if accurate, would function as near 'smoking gun' evidence and contrast sharply with the released files' quality.
Disclosure May Be Controlled By Intelligence Gatekeepers
- Liberation Times and commentators warn control of releases may lie with ODNI, Arrow, and figures like Aaron Lucas, risking managed disclosure by agencies historically secretive.
- Andy highlights allegations that agencies such as NRO, CIA, and DOE could be withholding crucial material, framing release as the start of an institutional fight.
Sleeping Dog Shows Eight High Quality UAP Clips
- Jeremy Corbell's documentary Sleeping Dog includes eight of the 46 videos requested by Congress, shown in high quality on a laptop in the film.
- Michael Lazovsky says the clips in the movie look better than the government's first public release and could pressure official disclosure.
