November 13th is set to be a huge day for alien enthusiasts, as Congress has scheduled a hearing on UFOs, which are officially known as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).


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The hearing, led by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is expected to feature several government officials and UAP experts and will likely address the several unexplained aerial sightings that have occurred around military bases over the last year. Some in the alien-believer community think that this hearing could finally confirm that the government knows about the existence of extraterrestrials who have visited Earth.


However, J. Corbell, a documentarian and journalist who covers all things aliens, says that the powers that be are already trying to silence people scheduled to speak at the hearing. “We are in a crisis right now of journalism in America and there are a lot of attempts right now to stop witnesses — firsthand whistleblowers to UAP — from testifying,” Corbell told NBC News.


NBC News: There were attempts to stop firsthand UAP witnesses from testifying at the congressional hearing
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Corbell didn’t name anyone specifically, but he said that these firsthand witnesses are facing pressure to not reveal what they know. That said, he believes that the hearing won’t be stopped and that “the world is going to catch up really soon.”


“This is the message that’s already been said by Representative Nancy Mace,” Corbell explained. “Come Hell or high water, the hearing is on. Nothing can stop it now. Nothing can, and truth and significant transparency regarding UAP is unstoppable. So what the American and global public does with that, that’s up to them.”


Gadi Schwartz asked Corbell about the Pentagon’s response to the dozens of unidentified drones that were spotted flying above Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for several weeks at the end of last year. A spokesperson noted that the drones “didn’t appear to exhibit any hostile intent” but reassured the media that it was “something we have kept our eye on.”


While Corbell said the response is an acknowledgement that “there are incursions on sensitive military installations,” he insisted “that is a small, tiny piece of opaque glass in a larger mosaic of what UAP represents or could represent to the larger global and American public.”


Corbell ended his interview with a message “for every whistleblower and every American patriot”: “Do not fear the truth. Fear is just your own shadow on the floor and don’t forget it,” Corbell said, referencing lyrics from “Shadow” by Livingston.



“We’re going to have a different conversation after and on November 13th. The world is going to learn things they didn’t know before,” Corbell concluded.