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2024-12-12 - TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution w/ Jeremy Corbell S02E02

Source (at timestamp 27:25)

Though this episode was released in December 2024, it seems to have been filmed in the one or two months prior to the November 13th congressional hearing.

Jeremy Corbell:

By the way, they might not understand the level with which they're going to blow up their lives.

David Grusch:

Oh, it does, yeah. I mean, it's not a good decision for your personal life, but good for the cause, yeah.

Jeremy Corbell:

I suspect if a story comes out about someone that identity is going to get leaked and you have to at least prepare for that. What advice would you give that person, which is probably put a plan in fucking place to be as exposed as possible.

David Grusch:

Yeah, I mean, I've told people I use Russian doctrine, right? Their doctrine is to escalate to deescalate, so don't go a little public, go a lot public if you're going to go out there for your own protection, and then you also can control the narrative in the sense that you can explain your own story yourself versus somebody else.

Jeremy Corbell:

Anyway, sat down, went through every single person with them, so definitely they picked up on having an overall arching journalist perspective, but additionally, I think we're going to have Admiral Tim Gallaudet, which will be a great figure to be able to speak, that people will listen to. Gary is out because he felt that if he testified he couldn't provide them the documents that he'd be testifying to because he does not have ownership of them. The next person, and I was adamant about this because of where we are, is I think we got to have Lue, they have to have somebody who actually had anything to do with this. Without him, we'd be missing a major element of like where this goes.

David Grusch:

Hopefully he gets good questions. He has a lot of information he could potentially provide.

Jeremy Corbell:

Now, with that said, what do you think of a potential slot for what we will call a whistleblower. Someone that has some version of unique quality information that is not yet known to the public and they're completely free to talk about it, but what do you think about a fourth person to pair with everybody that might testify?

David Grusch:

I set the standard in terms of, I think where the conversation needs to be at in terms of legacy programs. I mean, if they can provide that kind of information, then it's firsthand. I mean, that's even better, right?

Jeremy Corbell:

Look, Dave, it's going to be hard to get somebody of your depth of knowledge to be able to speak very openly, although there are people that are willing, but I think just having one other element will be positive, I think.

David Grusch:

I agree.

Jeremy Corbell:

Well, I hope you're doing good, and thanks for listening to my rant.

David Grusch:

Sounds good.

Jeremy Corbell:

Okay, brother. I'll talk to you soon.