

The UAP Witness That Didn’t Testify - Congress Wanted You To Hear This
14 snips Oct 9, 2025
In this intriguing discussion, military veteran Daniel Gauquerel shares his compelling eyewitness account of a massive, silent triangular craft observed at Eglin Air Force Base in 2006. He reveals the details of his close encounter, including how the craft's size and propulsion defy conventional aircraft design. Daniel also explains why he declined to testify before Congress, despite being prepared to do so. The conversation delves into the implications of his sighting and the broader questions surrounding UAPs and government disclosure.
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Redactions Were Protective, Not Censorious
- Jeremy explained redactions in Dylan Borland's testimony were to protect the witness from legal repercussions, not because of external censorship.
- He said classified portions often derive from other agencies' inputs and may limit what witnesses can publicly disclose.
Why A Triangle On A Military Base Matters
- Jeremy Corbell noted the puzzling fact that such a craft appeared on a secure US military base, raising questions about whether it is government-owned, reverse-engineered, or foreign.
- He said the sighting gives cautious hope that the U.S. might possess or control similar advanced platforms.
Eglin AFB Close-Up Of A Silent Triangle
- Daniel Gauquerel woke in a medical bay at Eglin AFB and saw a huge triangular craft hovering ~15–20 feet off the ground with bright lights at each apex and center.
- He watched it perform silent touch-and-go lifts and then accelerate away with no sonic boom, which stunned him.