Secret Filmed UFO Documentary Drops as Trump Declassifies Files
Secret UFO Doc 'Sleeping Dog' Drops as Trump Declassifies Files

A secretly filmed documentary following America's most famous UFO investigator, Jeremy Corbell, is arriving exactly as the U.S. government releases an unprecedented volume of classified material. Titled 'Sleeping Dog' and directed by Michael Lazovsky, the film features bombshell, unreleased interviews with high-level whistleblower David Grusch and late Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell.

Trump Administration Pushes Disclosure

As the Trump administration urges the public to examine these bizarre military encounters, the disclosure movement is hitting absolute terminal velocity. The film drops 'truth bombs' with never-before-seen footage and insider accounts that challenge official narratives.

Key Whistleblowers Speak Out

David Grusch, a former intelligence official, provides detailed testimony about covert programs involving recovered unidentified aerial phenomena. The late Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, also appears in unreleased interviews discussing his knowledge of extraterrestrial contact.

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The documentary's release coincides with a massive declassification effort by the Trump administration, which has made thousands of pages of military and intelligence documents available to the public. These files include reports of unexplained encounters by U.S. Navy pilots and other personnel.

Proponents of disclosure argue that the convergence of the film and the document release marks a turning point in the public's understanding of UFOs. Critics, however, remain skeptical, calling for independent verification of the claims.

'Sleeping Dog' is now available for streaming, and the full set of declassified files can be accessed through government archives.

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