The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: Jeremy Corbell and the UFO Revolution
Episode Date: January 23, 2025How much better can Jayden Daniels be? Is this the best rookie QB season we've ever seen? Then, what does America want from the AFC and NFC title games? Are we sick of Patrick Mahomes? Are the Bills, ...despite being a great team, somehow a loveable underdog? Plus, we have a new Pat Riley Statue, and this time it's actually good. Also, UFO expert Jeremy Corbell joins us to share his reporting on why and how we've been lied to for years about the existence of Unidentified Flying Objects. Are we closer now than ever to learning about the existence of aliens? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I know that the great disparity of attention
is going to be sent the way of the Chiefs and the Bills
as we get to the biggest football weekend
before the biggest football weekend.
The mother of all football weekend.
But the other game, because it's a division game,
and because of a lot of other reasons,
the quarterbacks aren't seen, don't have the history
as the quarterbacks that we have in the other game,
where you've got Buffalo and Kansas City, and we all.
Just say it, the AFC's sexier, Dan.
The AFC is just sexier.
It is sexier but
Beyond that I would ask you what do I have to do with the quarterback to make Washington's story?
Not feel like it's finished finishing a distant fourth place to these three other teams
We're talking about because a rookie quarterback winning
two road playoff games.
Eli Manning cemented his hall of fame credentials by doing this through two post seasons.
I don't think Eli Manning won another post season game other than all the games he won
on the road the two years he won the championship but Jayden Daniels is now as a figure someone who's
probably just going to get better from here probably just going to get
physically bigger like Lamar Jackson from here because he's listed at 210
pounds and I don't know a lot of quarterbacks right now that are going at
listed for 215 pounds.
So when I say Jayden Daniels is going to grow as a quarterback, what do I have to make the
rookie quarterback for you guys to believe in the idea of, yes, I've already seen what
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes can do and I'm looking forward to seeing more of it,
but I haven't seen the ceiling on what this is.
This is just getting started and it has a chance
to go into the most hostile place with a player at that position who seems to
show no fear of going in to hostile places like the mastery that you're
getting from jaden daniels at the position as a rookie greg you're an
authority
on football
how hard it is to play as a columnist for a long time in the miami harold
i said before jaden daniels is the best rookie quarterback since dan marino
can you put into context what we're watching right now
a player who doesn't make mistakes when you're supposed to learn your way
into the game by failing all over the place before you get to a level where we're watching something that you're taking out teams on the road.
Right. No, I agree with you that he's the best, most impressive rookie quarterback
of this generation for sure. On the other hand, he's a pretty big underdog in this
NFC title game. He will be an underdog if he makes it to the Super Bowl, so I
don't think we want to crown him yet, you know
CJ Stroud
Had a pretty damn good rookie season and then sort of had the sophomore slump
I think for Jaden Daniels to really reach the level you're talking about
He has to avoid the sophomore slump and and really do it again next year
But they've had an extraordinary offense uh... their defense isn't that
uh... outstanding
uh... i don't even terry mcclaren had a great year but i don't think he's he has
an elite receiver
who's some names not scary terry's great
i love scary terry he's a great player he's had a great season more i mean he's
had a great season because the quarterbacks finally there he's he's had
a couple great seasons without good quarter He is better at contested catches than anyone in the league. That's empirical. I don't think you can dismiss that
Can I clarify so he needs to Jayden Daniels do it in the playoffs next year while still in the playoffs this year?
That's correct. That's right. Yes. Yes. Yes, if you're talking about yeah, you know, you already have him in the Hall of Fame
He look he's had a great rookie season. He has terrific potential, but we've also seen quarterbacks across time, you know, really,
really impress us and wow us, and then sort of peter out a little bit.
I'm just saying let's not send him to Canton just yet, right?
Please put it on the poll, please.
Does Jayden Daniels have to have a better year next year this year?
Have a better year next year this year? Have a better year next year
this year? Well let's uh let's frame this historically because Greg said some of these
quarterbacks tend to flame out. This has actually happened quite a bit. It's a fairly new phenomenon
but rookie quarterbacks making the championship game has happened five times previously. Most
recently Brock Purdy as a miss or irrelevant.
It's kind of crazy that we forgot about that one already. In terms of rookie quarterbacks,
when two road playoff games, Mark Sanchez did that. He got to this point to the mixed bag POV.
Joe Flacco in his rookie season made it to the AFC championship game. Ben Roethlisberger made it
to the AFC championship game, his rookie season, and so did Sean King for the Tampa Bay Bucks. He was the first
to do that. So a bit of a mixed bag there. None of those rookie quarterbacks ended up going to the
Super Bowl. Jaden Daniels would be the first one and if you look at the list that I provided,
none of those quarterbacks were the singular reason their teams found themselves in that spot. They were pretty loaded teams
Most of these built on their defenses Jaden Daniels
I think we can reach consensus is the reason the Washington commanders are in this spot
If he makes it to the Super Bowl and is a first rookie quarterback to do that
We are in all-time territory. That is the greatest rookie season, I think, when
you not only take into account individual accomplishments, but team, that's a whole
new ground that we're breaking.
That's the reason that I'm finding this being in the shadows to be interesting, because
we're about to have a leap in stardom if he wins one more game. Like I understand that football people know who
this is and I understand that all of us who are even casuals we're like yeah
Washington wasn't that good with those skill guys and how they win games late
and he's unflappable and he's just giving off this gent to his locker room
to a city and to a loser he's giving off this, I got this,
in a way that's impossibly cool.
I remember how Miami felt having Dan Marino,
having the sensation that everyone's talking about.
But the leap he's about to take,
if he beats Philadelphia in Philadelphia,
when we all know Philadelphia's better,
and we're watching what is clearly
the fourth best team if jane daniels can sneak in here somewhere i don't know if
people are rooting for that don't know
but i don't know what
the united states is rooting for when it's washington
against philadelphia
i know people this week got real a prisoner of the moment saying that Barclay is the biggest Barclay in the history of Philadelphia
Around this show that Saquon is bigger than Charles, but Jane Daniels has a chance to do something
Uncommonly memorable here if you're talking about what America wants
I've been thinking this week this may be a very difficult weekend for all of the haters because you have two very long suffering sports franchises.
If you're not a fan of one of those,
you feel petty and spiteful.
You don't want one of them to win before you do, right?
Oh my God, I can't believe the commanders
are about to win a Super Bowl
and my team is blah, blah, blah, the Steelers.
But then you have the Chiefs who obviously,
they win all the time.
That's not interesting either. And then you have the Eagles who I think like they they went all the time like that's not interesting either
And then you have the Eagles who I think are like one of the more universally hated teams not my opinion
Just what I your typical hater would think are the bills America's team the lovable team in this
I guess I guess most people would root for like the commanders or the bills being like a first time in
Decades that they're in this position like that's interesting
But I think there are also a lot of petty sports fans
that are like, screw you.
You have Josh Allen, I'm sick of you.
That's not fair.
I wanted Jaden Daniels.
Instead I'm stuck with Caleb Williams and the Bears stink
and now we're all having to convince ourselves
Ben Johnson's gonna be different this time.
Do you guys think that what might happen?
That's what someone else would think.
To you would happen, what happened to me during Lions andhington where i'm watching the game and i think going in
the game am rooting for detroit of course i'm rooting for detroit holy shit
i'm rooting for washington like it starts happening and i'm like
that changed on me while it was happening
i believe what jessica saying is accurate the
the most lovable benign thing that america could get behind his long
suffering bills mafia fan base
that when mark andrews does that
finds a way to donate thousands of dollars to mark andrews because
consistently bills mafia
is doing something that is uh... both kind and passionate and not whatever you think
of Philadelphia fans.
Even though that tailgating and breaking through flaming tables, like those people are nuts
too, but they've got a charitable component and it masks some things.
I think the Bills fan, 17 years without the playoffs before Josh Allen, four straight Super Bowls, losing all of them,
an eternal echoing punchline.
When you get your regional identity from being a Buffalo Bills fan,
I brave the cold in order to support my team.
Is that the team that America is rooting for
because they're tired of Taylor Swift,
tired of Kansas City, tired of Travis Kelsey,
tired of Patrick Mahomes,
and they want the Bills to not only win now,
but then win in the next round, no matter who's available.
I've never minded the Kansas City Chiefs
throughout their entire run,
even as the Taylor Swift thing was going on,
and I understand how that rubbed people the wrong way,
because she's a woman, but this year it's gotten to me,
because of how they're doing it.
You look at their numbers,
you look at their point differential,
you look at the fact that they haven't
scored more than 30 points.
Like it's, they can't keep getting away with this.
They're getting away with things that flawed teams do,
yet you know that we still haven't seen
the best Patrick Mahomes.
It's a huge weekend for football.
The mother of all football weekends. All these tickets are are so in demand it's hard to get in that
building Dianna Dianna Rossini's husband can't even get in that building well
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One stat here on the Jaden Daniels thing
because we mentioned that the other rookie quarterbacks
that have found themselves in this position
were carried by their defenses.
I undersold it, Jeremy.
Yeah, Kyle Brandt pointed this out
after Jaden Daniels made the conference championship.
So here's where team scoring defenses ranked
for each of these quarterbacks.
Brock Purdy, first.
Mark Sanchez, third.
Joe Flacco, third.
Ben Roethlisberger, first.
Sean King, third.
Jaden Daniels, 18th.
So he's been carrying Washington.
Yeah, and Washington's especially bad against the run versus Saquon Barkley
Not a great matchup. I don't think but
Listen Buffalo out underdogs Washington in terms of if
Nationwide America in general if you're a dispassionate football fan rooting for the best story or what-have-you
You have to be a Bills fan. You just do they haven't won. They haven't won anything since the AFL days.
Let me ask the group a question and I should tell everybody that we will have a bit of
a skeletal show tomorrow in terms of staff because on Sunday we're going to do a watch
party here where we go up to the biggest game and we're going to be here on Sunday doing
a live show for you during the games, a along a simulcast we love doing these you guys
love watching them Greg Cody will be here and we will have a more vigorous
crew on Sunday than we have tomorrow but the thing that I wanted to ask you about
this because it's been fairly amazing to watch Tom Brady hand over this particular
mantle. The Chiefs are a confoundment and just about anybody who's watching
football would simply assign the weird math of this season of them having two
losses and all the games being close with, oh they took this from Brady. They know how to win. It's a thing that they
know how to do. But I'm being told that that's a thing that Jaden Daniels also
knows how to do. And I'm being told that in this game this is a thing that Josh
Allen does not know how to do against this quarterback who knows how to do it.
But if I showed you the season statistically, if I didn't tell you it was Patrick Mahomes, I just showed you
where he was under 4,000 yards for the first time. Three 300-yard games among
the quarterbacks this weekend who won throwing for an average of 166 yards
because of how confining some of the defenses make these things.
Do you guys believe that you can articulate for me what knows how to win is beyond?
I don't understand how they do that and they keep doing that.
So they must know how to do that.
This is the best time to argue they know how to win because I don't think we've ever seen a team.
I guess it was a Lakers team that really coasted through the regular season and as a five seed
learned to turn it on. And remember when the Heat really stumbled in their defense here in 07,
we just kept referencing, well, Shaq has done this before. But the Chiefs have the bona fides.
The Chiefs have been there. The Chiefs are always there. They're omnipresent in this conversation.
We've seen them win.
So they're not met with the same skepticism
that other flawed teams might be,
even though this Chiefs team is flawed
because we've seen them do it before.
And we know if there is a drive
with 90 seconds or less on the clock,
we are all terrified if we're opposing Patrick Mahomes.
Yeah, but you say we've seen them do this before and this is what I would tell you that
we haven't seen.
Everyone listening to this thinks Buffalo's better.
I don't actually think so.
I look at the talent that Buffalo lost this offseason and yeah, in the trenches it's not
sexy, but I love that offensive line and I love that defensive line.
Greg Russo might end up being the highest paid player on defense. It's a lot
of great stories, but these aren't. Thank you for pointing that out.
I think he played seven snaps against Florida. Thank you, Manny Diaz.
But I think that this is really Josh Allen's year and he went through the
other guy that he's neck-and-neck in MVP race. And we have never in recorded history,
seeing a quarterback in the postseason go over his first four against another
quarterback. If the chiefs win this,
it'd be the first time that has ever happened.
And it's another over four that the bills would have to their name.
I love that he's in this position because he has to go through both those
guys in order to get to the ultimate legendary status,
somehow even surpassing Jim Kelly in that market,
which was thought impossible.
I do think it's Buffalo's year to win the Super Bowl,
but when you talk about trying to quantify
why the Chiefs win, why they know how to win,
Andy Reid in his career has coached 35 games either after a bye or
after an off week. His record is 30 and 5. To me if you have a coach that with
added not just added rest but added preparation time has that kind of a
record pretty big sample size that's a lot of it. But hold on a second they weren't off
last week you're talking about because they have an extra day of rest or like because they were off last
week and cities not having extra preparation they played last week i'm
talking about in his career he is thirty and five after a bye week or after a
week of rest which the super bowl is that we're talking about this game and
when i say that buffalo is better mike
give me all the times Kansas City is a one
and a half point favorite at home in a playoff game with Patrick Mahomes.
What was the spread in that Patriots game when the Patriots went in there and had what
was I thought their most impressive victory of the entire Belichick era because they were
not as good as that Kansas City team and they had the perfect game plan to just hold the ball all game and they beat that Kansas City team in Kansas City.
But Buffalo being only a one and a half point dog on the road says that the money says Buffalo's better.
Like the record, here's what you have with Buffalo and Kansas City that's interesting.
Kansas City's record is better.
But if I give you all the other stats, including the quarterback, and don't tell you,
if I just put them next to each other
and say these people are playing these people,
the only reason Kansas City is a favorite in this game
by a point and a half, the only reason,
is because people think that they know how to do that,
that there's not, they will not lose this game
because Patrick Mahomes knows how to not lose this game
being 16 and three in the playoffs with the same number of wins already as Joe
Montana. In that 2019 AFC Championship game between Tom Brady's Patriots and
Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs the Patriots were actually three-point dogs headed into
that game and won outright. Imagine being in the Super Bowl so many times you're
just like oh yeah we're playing in the Super Bowl later like do you think Patrick Mah, oh yeah, we're playing in the Super Bowl later.
Like do you think Patrick Mahomes even is like, cool, this is a great moment, this is so important.
I think he just shows up and he's like, oh dang, cool.
You have the added juice of, even though the Bills haven't got the better of them in the postseason,
they almost did in one of the greatest games of all time, they beat them this year.
They were the defeat in their record, really
the lone real defeat because I'm not counting that Broncos one with them resting all their
starters. This one has so much juice to it that I do think he gets up for this and it's
his contemporary. It's a guy that everyone is pointing to saying that guy's probably
MVP, had a much better season than Patrick Mahomes. So he's going up against the best
version of Josh Allen and the perceived weakest version of himself
I think he gets up for it
I think there's a reason why Buffalo is almost it's almost a pick-em-game one and a half to two points depending where you look
Buffalo's offense is better than Patrick Mahomes offense this year
James Cook is a better running back than Kareem Hunt has been who's averaging like three point four yards a carry
and the defense, I would say Kansas City has an edge on defense, but Buffalo's offense has been much better, appreciably better. I do want you guys to look up for me
though, in the Mahomes era here, how often they have been this small a favorite at
home, because this is all about the point differential between these two teams we've all seen kansas city play all of these close games and
buffalo
blows people out more frequently
almost never gets blown out neither does kansas city but we all remember
watching kansas city we use against carolina this year just be overwhelming
in any every chart what you've seen in the salary cap age as they've lost i recall is basically
kansas city's offense gets ten point shaved off it
they used to be a team you expected thirty plus points a game now they're
routinely in the low twenties because that's how they win football games with
one of
if not the youngest defense in
in the sport. But I'm
not going to find a lot of times that there is the feeling that the team going
into Kansas City to play in the cold is this small of an underdog. The money
is telling you that they think Buffalo is better and the reason that Kansas
City can win is that know how to win with snow and home field. Yeah well it's
a cold weather team they're playing too so I don't think the weather is that know how to win with snow and home field. Yeah well it's a cold weather team they're playing too so I don't think the weather is that much
of a differential here but keep in mind Patrick Mahomes by his standards did not
have an extraordinary season didn't even make the Pro Bowl which is like
unheard of I mean he makes the Pro Bowl every year. Can you guys look up for me
some of the statistical ranks of Patrick Mahomes this year so that people understand that he was between 10 and 15 and
and sometimes under 15 on in some places where that offense was limited and
Frustrating because this is not the Kansas City team you remembered and it's getting credit based on previous
incarnations of the Kansas City team because Travis Kelsey just had a hundred and seventeen of their
of the Kansas City team because Travis Kelsey just had 117 of their 177 yards and people are saying he can turn this on. Yeah. I've seen this happen before. He
can have three straight hundred yard games because he can just flip a switch
and say I'm not hurt anymore. This doesn't happen really. Patrick Mahomes
being a home dog or slight fave all that often but it did happen in 2021. The
Chiefs were really struggling out the gates and they hosted Buffalo
Which was a one-point favorite on the road
revenge playing a big factor in that game after one of the all-timers and
Buffalo ended up winning that game. Yeah, I believe so pretty asking a lot of questions
You're really testing my chat. Well, so forgive for this, but because this game is something that I believe, the audience,
this is super weird, man.
This is a super weird situation to have in a game.
One of the quarterbacks has been far and away better than the other the entire season, and
on top of that has eliminated his primary weakness
in such an enormous way that he's the best protector of the football in the
sport and I think people believe that he will fumble or intercept or get thrown
interception on Sunday and that he will figure out a way to not be able to beat
the guy who knows how to win because he's got to learn something about
knowing how to win. This is why we watch sports, dude. This is legacy making stuff on the line.
It's why I wanted the path of Lamar versus Josh Allen,
because you would have that no matter what
going into the AAC Championship game,
provided that they handled their business against Houston,
and thank goodness that they did,
because this is the drama that'll draw everybody in.
They've had such marquee games
that have been so highly rated
that casual, tangential fans, girlfriends or boyfriends
of people that follow this sport avidly
know this storyline going into it,
and they know all the baggage
that is attached to the Buffalo Pills.
Ahead of this game, the smallest spread
that the Chiefs had had in a home playoff game
was against the Bengals in the AFC Championship game.
That was one and a half.
Josh Allen is the MVP favorite against Patrick Mahomes going for the first three-peat in
history.
Epic final.
I know we, in the semifinal, I know we all thought Buffalo against Baltimore was as good
as it gets, but this is just a dramatic final.
It dwarfs the, you know, Jaden Daniels aside, it dwarfs the NFC final.
Yeah, it is funny because if you look at the championship odds, the Eagles are actually
favored to win the championship.
Now, a lot of that has to do with their path going to it, and this is essentially a pick-em
game, so it's really hard to handicap a certain team going through this game and then winning
the additional game.
But whoever wins this game will indeed be favored
in the Super Bowl.
I was just handed a stat.
Patrick Mahomes has been a two point favorite
or less six times in the playoffs.
He's six and O.
Of course.
Would you drive an Oldsmobile Orcelac at Levitard Show?
Wait, wouldn't that run counter to the Bengals set
that we just read off though?
Because he did lose that game to the Bengals.
And if that was just one.
The Bengals beat them in the AFC championship.
I had that, I could be wrong.
I thought that was a 23 to 20 victory for the Chiefs.
I know I saw the Rams play the Bengals.
I wrote a musical about it.
Just know if I was wrong, it was handed to me on a paper. Okay, very good
How about this we haven't talked about this Al Golden has refurbished himself
Al Golden is now a professional coach. He is now I mean, I know he was a professional coach before but he is now
He is now in the NFL. He is he is revamped his entire image Al Golden is now pristine
is he not he is a coveted person. He gave us one last corner blitz on the way out I'm gonna miss
him so much. We have Rose has gotten into position it has been very disappointing that we have said
that we are going to support Pat Riley here and we are said that we are gonna support Pat Riley here
and we are gonna build a statue to Pat Riley
that stands over the Miami Heats arena.
And it's been embarrassing to me
as somebody who's the founder of Metal Arch Media
and feels like we should have pride and class
in the things we do.
It's been embarrassing to see that that inflatable,
what do you call it,
Jessica, inflatable car?
Wacky inflatable arm man, tooth man.
Yeah, people know what you're talking about there.
Tooby.
Yes.
His name's Tooby.
Thank you, it's pathetic.
Dan, we've heard your complaints.
Video team, show them the new statue.
We have a new one?
We're panning over, very dramatically here.
Oh, we do have it.
Oh, wow, look at wow! Look at that!
Look at that! Look at us!
That's a statue? It looks like the actual guy.
It's him!
He's there.
He has an age today.
Looking young.
Better like this than the Wade statue.
Pointing over, like you see him there pointing at his arena.
We got down to the bottom of the confusion.
There were two AFC championships between the Bengals and the Chiefs.
The one that the Bengals actually won, the Chiefs
were bigger favorites in that game. They were minus seven. Yeah I stopped listening
as soon as there were a bunch of numbers. You want more numbers? No I do not.
Although I do want you to appear every once in a while as the superhero who
comes on and annoys people with math. You're the one asking for the numbers. I know. I know.
But people don't like the numbers
and then sometimes there are too many numbers
and in this particular case,
we ended up with so many numbers
that you guys just ended up confusing everybody
with Bengals numbers that you couldn't tell
whether they were right or not.
Well, you're the one that's just fallen in love
with your new chat GPT toy via me
and you're just putting me in a really tough spot here.
I'll give you a number.
Al Golden, he's like 6'6".
I mean, he's really tall.
Just understated, but so tall.
Interesting.
I don't believe that that's true.
He had a tight end, wasn't he?
I think it is.
The only reason, I stood next to him,
he didn't feel like somebody who was substantively
bigger than me. You're like 6'4".
Yes.
He's gotten taller since he got to Notre Dame.
Yes, he did.
I think that happens sometimes.
That's what happens when you stand
on the shoulders of giants.
He's ginormous, and I'm gonna miss him so much.
Put it on the poll, did you think or do you think
Al Golden is 6'6"?
Greg Cody covered the University of Miami,
and for some reason, you didn't blanch at all at that beyond, you
didn't know that I should say.
You just said wow in a way that suggested that you were super surprised by him being
6'6", even though you covered him.
If you'd have told, well I didn't cover him directly.
I haven't covered a UM coach full time since Jimmy Johnson in the 80s.
But to your point, I've been in Al Golden's company.
I would have guessed he's about your height, 6'3", maybe.
I would not have guessed 6'6". Can we settle on 6'4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lot of you I imagine. I'm someone who has multiple jobs wearing multiple hats, working all sorts of different hours throughout the week, and it can be kind
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I wish I could, but it's South Florida.
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A woman who was out swimming with her friends is believed to
have been swallowed whole by a 13-foot shark without any of her friends
noticing. Hmm. That's the weirdest part about that story. You're swimming with
friends, you're having a good time, and then all of a sudden people are looking
around go where's Shelley? Like nobody screamed. Every friend group has a
Shelley though that if they go missing because a shark ate them whole you
Wouldn't notice classic Shelley exactly right yeah, yeah, yeah, two gods
She went quietly apparently if I'm swallowed whole by a shark you're gonna know it this is the done libertar show with a stew gods
We have with us what can be empirically called our most popular guest. I think that people here on the show listening to it will be surprised to learn that
this is our most popular guest, but he is without a doubt the world's foremost
public authority on UFOs. It is a a field is going mainstream it is getting more transparency
from washington he's got a new three-part docu series called u f o revolution
which you can stream for free on to be in before i get to all of the things
going on in this world jeremy i thank you for joining us jeremy corbell again
always appreciate your time before i get to what it is that you're chronicling these
days most urgently, can you please tell me the starting point on how this became
such an obvious lane for you to traffic in as a very smart business model
because people are unusually fascinated by your expertise.
First of all, hey guys, nice to be here again.
I hope everybody kind of has seen what the last year
has given us with this topic.
To answer your question, first of all,
there is no authority on UFOs.
That's the problem.
There is no expert.
We don't have all the information.
That's become very clear. That's become very clear for
decades. So people are trying to catch up, you know, including myself. Now, the way you worded
that, you know, Elaine, for me, it was accidental, man. This isn't a business model. This is something
that I'm passionate about. I got interested in this because through George Knapp, who's a great
reporter, I realized we're being lied to. And I'm
like, what's this big lie about? Why does it really matter if people are seeing UFOs? They've been
reporting it. Are militaries reporting it? Are militaries are filming it? Your government is
telling you now the UFOs are real, that they're a craft of unknown origin that are unidentified,
that outpace, outmaneuver and outperform our greatest weaponry,
then why is this a big secret?
We need to talk about this to get to ground truth on what UFOs are,
which nobody has a great explanation for.
Mike Ryan has seen this documentary UFO revolution.
I am told that we have a clip here to toss to, because again,
people are unusually fascinated by this
subject matter and more more relevantly unusually fascinated by recent
developments that make this a more fertile time to actually believe with
proof some of the things we're seeing and hearing so let's play a clip from
UFO revolution.
What extent will the US government go to to plug leaks?
I try not to think about it.
Best thing you could do perhaps is to get your name out there, become as
famous and bulletproof as you can,
because if they come after you
relating to UFO, that's
an acknowledgment that it's real.
Access Hollywood starts right now.
Join us now as investigative journalists and documentary Jeremy Corbell. Good to see you.
He's an investigative journalist and filmmaker.
He's one of the world's foremost experts on the world of the unknown.
Worth it.
That was certainly my favorite part. That legitimately surprised me seeing me dressed as Richard Simmons with that bald spot.
Yeah I think we just played that in order to show that.
I don't think we want you to comment on what it is that was said there.
But Jeremy when you say that people are lying,
like what are the most overt facts that you have
that would suggest that we've been lied to for this long?
Yeah, it's not a suggestion.
If you go back in history and you just look at
when people do Freedom of Information Act requests
and everything is blacked out. It's over classification.
You've done been told by people who ran these programs that there has been an
operation to lie to the American public, to diminish it.
It's historic fact that project blue book back in the day was a whitewash.
The whole point of it was to quote demystify the UFO topic was to get people to stop believing
or being curious about the UFO thing.
Even the head of project blue book, J. Allen Heineck later came out and said, yeah, we
were told to diminish it and to dissuade the public from being interested in this was a
government program back in the day.
So this, this still keeps going.
This keeps maintaining.
The problem is, is that people that run these programs are now speaking publicly.
A George Knapp and I brought somebody on our show called weaponized Dr. James Lukatsky.
He was the defense intelligence agency representative for a UFO program that is now famously public. The New York times helped break that story.
And he told us, he told the American public, told us about one.
He said, we have a craft of non-human origin and we've breached the whole of it.
I mean, this is an engineer, a physicist who worked verified in the UFO programs.
You have David Grush testifying under oath to Congress saying we have crash retrieval programs that are secret.
They've been held for the American public.
We're trying to reverse engineer these technologies and that, you know, people have been harmed and hurt for trying to come forward.
Actually, he said people have died trying to come forward to talk about this.
This is all under oath in Congress.
That was the big step. I think that's why we're talking about this now is because
Patriots people that have worked for our country in the intelligence agencies are now coming forward and saying this is a reality
And we can't be blind to it because if we're blind to it, then we're gonna be behind
There is so much staggering evidence out there and yet when you bring this up in the
mainstream people will, I'm sure you've been called a kook before, people will attack this as some sort
of crazy conspiracy theory and one of the prevailing theories as to why that is is because
the existence of some other life form and I know there's a separation. UFOs are not necessarily
alien life and that's one of the big mysteries
here. But just merely addressing this and giving it credence challenges a lot of the
theologies of pretty much all of them on this planet. So I guess this is a very roundabout
way to ask you this. Is it easier to just cover the whole thing up and just treat it
like this can't possibly exist so we ignore it is that an easier cover-up than what if the actual cover-up is what
you actually know is possible on this planet about technology or military
advancements is pretty much just the tip of the iceberg and the real secret here
is what our capabilities are right I mean so this is the thing look I've seen
the climate change even on the show.
Don't think I forgot the first time I was on the show. I was getting some words from somebody back there.
Look, that's the thing. This conversation is progressing with or without every individual.
There are people paying attention now. And I think that's so cool. I don't mind taking ridicule. I think this is important.
I mean, I really think this is important.
That's why my journalism is focused on this.
You can attack people saying it,
but we gotta go to what are the facts?
What's happening?
You've now had six people testify in front of Congress
telling you about the reality.
You've had New York Times break stories.
You have whistleblowers coming forward.
A lot of times people come forward through the media,
through TV, through movies.
That's just like the way it has to happen
if you don't have the microphone at Congress.
So the climate has completely changed about this subject.
Now, why the secrecy?
This is something that I'm still trying to understand
after all this time of working on it.
The core of it, it may be our belief systems.
It could shatter our belief system.
Sure.
But really, I think there was good reason at the beginning during the atomic era.
When we started lightening off nukes and being able to blow up the world, you
know, I think that there was a secrecy that was put in place, a kind of architecture
for our safety is kind of the idea for national security, but also just
security of our planet. So I think what's happened is you see that the UFO topic at
first was being covered up because if this is true, we better get a handle on these technologies.
If we can exploit this technology and get a technological advantage, whatever nation
does that first, they win. If we can replicate these craft, if we can replicate what they do, it appears
to be a different form or understanding of physics by the way these crafts move.
That's famously shown by the 2004 Tic Tac case with commander David Fravor,
who chased a UFO for the United States military.
He testified in front of Congress.
So my thought is that is the reason
the secrecy was first initiated,
was to try to exploit the technologies
before Russia, before China.
You might've had representative Gallagher
on the show before, if I recall.
He talked about that, it's called strategic surprise.
So maybe that's the reason.
However, now we
know UFOs are real you've been told that but that's as far as it's gone and you
can't put that away once that's been said there are more questions coming now
is this going to shake the foundations of what we think about the universe
about us about if you're religious about your religion I don't know I have no
idea but I know if we don't address. I have no idea. But I know if
we don't address it, we're going to have major issues.
Jeremy, if I could, because people want so much information from you and I have so many
questions, let me do this a little more rapid fire. I'm going to limit you 30 seconds each
time to each answer. Question number one, what does your email inbox look like? It looks
like a slot machine in Vegas at midnight. It's just constant. Of just people telling
you I saw this over here and it looked like a jellyfish and it was flying a
hundred thousand miles an hour? All around the world 24-7 UFOs are seen,
they're filmed, people also just want to tell me their experiences
You know people you wouldn't imagine they said, you know, this is not for public
This is for you to know as a data point in your research
It's incredible the amount of people that hit me up every day. You must be sitting on a lot of leaks
What's your process to confirm?
Great, you know great question people get really mad that I sit on information, they say, well, if I just took my emails and
put them out on the internet, it's not going to help anybody because the signal to noise,
I take years.
George Knapp and I have our own methods and our own sources.
If we get leaks to us, if people leak stuff to us as journalists, it's a catchall.
We take them in, we have to vet, who's the person can they stand behind that?
Can we see their documents is the video worthy of putting out to the public?
People also try to trick us all the time
They would love for me to make a mistake to put something out that is easily explainable later people try
so my process is
Trying over years with each case to see if I can verify the individuals
and the information.
Only 31% of Americans trust the mainstream media.
It's a record low.
Do you think Americans now prefer to believe independent journalists like you?
I hope that the average American individual can see that we're not on script, that we say it like
we know it at the time. I think there's a lot of great power in individual hands now for journalism
and it's going to take a lot of people. There is no expert on UFOs. It's going to take a lot of
people looking at this. So I hope they do. TMZ presents UFO Revolution.
It's a three part event.
It's now streaming on Tubi.
The greatest example that you have
of shocking evidence most recently is blank.
You know, in my series, the most recent one
is there was a military film.
It looks like the gimbal UFO, that very famous one
that's gone all over the media
in black and white.
This footage looks green, and this object comes up in Iraq
during deployment in a combat zone,
and there's a Marine who contacted me,
and you could hear what he has to say,
and it looks like a saucer.
It looks like the gimbal UFO.
That's a pretty cool piece of evidence.
Does the government plan to tell us at any time soon That's a pretty cool piece of evidence.
Does the government plan to tell us at any time soon that something is about to arrive
from another place and land here in 2027?
Right.
So this is something people are taking out of context that I talked about in my show.
I am not saying that.
I am saying I believe that to be a lie.
And the reason why I put that in the show and people clip it to make it sound like I'm not saying that I am saying I believe that to be a lie. And the reason why I put that in the show and people clip it to make it sound like
I'm saying that I'm saying it's, I believe it to be a lie.
And the reason I'm saying that is cause there's like a whisper campaign within
journalists within our community. We've all heard it,
that this is all preparation of the battlefield and there's some craft coming.
I don't buy that for a second. I know the origin
of it. I've tried to run it down. So I was trying to warn people of being told what I consider to be
that lie. And look, if I'm wrong, we're all screwed. Not to turn this into a political discussion, but
the current president has gone on podcasts and has been asked about aliens and he's shown a
genuine interest to declassify everything that there is out there
and he's certainly now dealing with big tech and a lot of billionaires that have gone into space.
Are we now more likely than ever with this administration to get more clarity, more
transparency around this stuff? Yeah, I mean look words are cheap. Everybody has said that they want
to have more transparency on UFOs. Bill Clinton, even he actually tried to get transparency on UFOs to the American public.
I don't know who's controlling that information, but presidents before haven't been able to.
Is it different this time?
Well, I definitely know that some of the people that have been vocal about transparency on this are now in this administration.
So I do hope.
I don't think transparency on this
is gonna come from our government.
I think it's gonna come from civilians and journalists.
Jeremy, I appreciate your time.
We appreciate your perspective.
Thank you for being on with us.
I look forward to seeing this on Tubi.
What you did to me there was unfair.
It's a bit horrifying and delightful.
Thank you, I appreciate it, Jeremy.
Yeah, man. You did it to yourself. You wore the costume. Hey, guys, thanks so much. I'll see you
next time. Thank you for covering this. Yes, sir. Thank you for your work.
A lot of people really like him. I have an email I've been sent here that I find fairly shocking,
and I just want to put it on all of you and see what you think.
Reporting from Georgia,
an emailer writes in,
the people who cut the TSA line
were Scott Van Pelt and Matthew Berry.
Whoa.
Can you confirm?
That silence is damning?
I mean, that's that report, yeah.
That is that report.
That's interesting.
I'm going to see if I can find out right now.
FaceTime Scott Van Pelt right now.
Would you like me to do that?
Yeah.
That's creepy.
All right.
This is a channel to Mr. Rota.
All right, let's see if we do this.
This is usually my move on Mystery Creek.
This is going to be embarrassing.
Hello, Kyle.
People love that, by the way.
They just love it.
All right, I'm going to do it.
Wait, take your shirt off, Dan.
That's how you normally do this, right?
I shouldn't do it.
It is a fleshy-colored hoodie.
Tell him that you're on.
He's on air.
I will tell him.
We need to get to the bottom of this.
Put the mic closer to the mic.
I shouldn't be doing this.
This is my UFO.
Well, we are not bound by FCC rules.
I haven't called him in a long time.
I'm hoping he doesn't answer.
We're not live right now.
I'm not even sure the FCC is around anymore.
It's like partially illegal what we're doing.
He'll answer, he loves you.
I don't want him to answer right now.
I don't want to put him in this position,
but you guys put me in this position.
How do you imagine SVP answers, hey, Denny?
What's up, man?
Yes.
Go.
He did not answer.
Go for Scott.
But I wanna accuse him of it publicly.
Everyone, go ahead and accuse him of it publicly.
Say it's being reported from Georgia via email.
I did wanna talk to Greg Cody
about something that he was maintaining earlier
that I thought to be a fairly shocking viewpoint,
which is he came out and said that athletes need to do better about not getting robbed.
Yeah, I wish we lived in a world where we didn't have to worry about burglars, but I
think it's axiomatic that the richer you are, the more likely your home is to be targeted. And if I'm
an athlete making 40, 50 million bucks a year and I hear about all this, guess
what? I'm gonna spend a couple of bucks, maybe get some on-site security, maybe
build a big wrought iron fence. I'm gonna do something to insulate my home from what seems to be
a fairly systematic burglary ring. 6'2", 190 and my cars got broken into at my
home. I'm not that big of a guy. Are we victim shaming? I think I'll go in six
with three. I gave you six four and a half that's as low as I'm gonna go. You
show me a picture of him standing next to Kyle Hamilton and he's an inch
shorter. But he might be standing farther away from the camera. He's also listed six That's as low as I'm gonna show me a picture of him standing next to Kyle Hamilton and he's a an inch shorter
But he might be standing farther away from the camera. It's also listed six three in his playing Why is it a debate how tall he is? Let's just look it up. I'm telling you not available
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Hey Jeremy.
Yes Mike?
Have you ever had a fireside conversation during football Sunday during the winter?
Sure. We don't have a lot of fireplaces down here, but I've had the premise of it.
I wish I could, but it's South Florida.
When it gets down to the 60s, we're like, we're bundled up, but certainly no fireplaces.
Still too warm for that.
But we do have our Football Sundays.
And one thing that always makes Football Sundays good, and I know you've had plenty of experience
in your life with this, Miller time.
Oh yeah.
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Thanks, Mike.
That was kind.
I appreciate that.
You're my friend.
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