Jeremy Corbell on ufo: what the evidence says · JRE #1315

FACT CHECK // JRE #1315 // EXHIBIT LOG
EPISODE AIRED JUN 1, 2019 · THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE
CLAIM CMRCVLHMSTATUS: PUBLISHED
SUBJECT: UFO
Timestamp1:09:28
Aired
RulingNeeds Context

Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.

// THE CLAIM · ON TAPE
So Admiral Wilson meets with this scientist, and they have this discussion, oddly enough, at special projects at EG&G. And if I remember, the document is from 2001.
Jeremy Corbell@ 1:09:28
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What the evidence says 01 / RECORD

The document Corbell refers to, commonly called the Wilson memo or Wilson-Davis memo, consists of notes written by physicist Eric Davis describing a conversation with retired Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson, reportedly held in the parking area of an EG&G Special Projects facility in Las Vegas. The notes and related correspondence are dated to 2002, not 2001 as Corbell states, with the primary meeting recorded as occurring on October 16, 2002. The document's authenticity has never been confirmed by the Department of Defense: at a May 17, 2022 House Intelligence Committee hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena, Rep. Mike Gallagher asked two Pentagon officials, Ronald Moultrie and Scott Bray, whether they were aware of the memo, and both said they were not, after which it was entered into the congressional record without further verification of its contents. Admiral Wilson has separately been reported to deny the meeting took place as described, calling the account fictional, while Davis has declined to confirm or deny it. The document's authenticity remains unverified by any government body, and Corbell's stated date is inconsistent with the date on the document itself.

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