Another week, another UFO bombshell — or in Pentagon-speak, another “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon). This time, it’s a flying saucer—yes, a literal disc-shaped object—weaving through the clouds along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in raw military footage from 2020, now made public.
The footage was released by journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, who have made a name for themselves as credible voices in the UFO disclosure movement. According to the Daily Mail, the clip was recorded on November 23, 2020, by U.S. military personnel and later classified by the Department of Defense as a UAP. The video shows what appears to be a large, metallic disc navigating through cloud cover with intelligence, agility, and zero signs of traditional propulsion.
LARGE “DISC” UAP / ACTIVITY : UAP NAVIGATES THROUGH CLOUDS / DETECTION : AIR FORCE / 23 NOV 2020
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Investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp obtained and are revealing for the first time – military filmed footage of a UAP – officially documented and catalogued… pic.twitter.com/zi8bermkyb— Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell (@JeremyCorbell) June 17, 2025
To be clear: this isn’t some shaky cell phone video from a guy in a cornfield. It’s thermographic, forward-looking infrared imagery captured by a military reconnaissance platform under Air Force direction. And the enhancements provided—allegedly produced by the U.S. government—show something that seems to break every rule of conventional physics.
No wings. No rotors. No exhaust plumes. No thermal signature. No explanation.
“This is the first time in history that military filmed footage of a disc-shaped UAP, designated as such by the military, has been captured on camera and released to the public,” Corbell told the Daily Mail. “It has implications that are huge.”
You don’t say.
The object reportedly displayed “abrupt directional change” and “intelligent control,” according to the official description. Atmospheric disruption was also observed, adding another layer of mystery to the craft’s movement. Put simply: this thing doesn’t fly like anything we’ve built—at least not anything we’re supposed to know about.
So what is it? Earth-based black project tech? A hypersonic drone developed by a foreign adversary? Or something not of this world—or at least not of this era? The Pentagon remains silent, maintaining its “UAP” label and offering no further explanation.
Whether you believe these objects are alien craft, secret U.S. military projects, or some bizarre natural phenomenon, one thing’s for sure: they’re real, and the U.S. government is taking them seriously.
At this point, “nothing to see here” just doesn’t cut it anymore. We’ve gone from giggle-worthy tabloid headlines to classified briefings in Congress. The American public deserves more than breadcrumbs. We deserve the truth—whatever it is.
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