The Pentagon has rejected a whistleblower’s claim regarding the existence of a top-secret program investigating UFOs. The whistleblower, a former U.S. government official, has alleged that the program, known as ‘Immaculate Constellation’, is being concealed from Congress. This denial follows a report published by journalist Michael Shellenberger. Source: New York Post
- The whistleblower claims ‘Immaculate Constellation’ is an advanced program investigating UFO phenomena and gathering data from military platforms. It allegedly started in 2017, following the revelations of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
- While the whistleblower asserts that the U.S. government has withheld vital information from Congress, the Department of Defense strongly denies the existence of this program and maintains it has not broken any laws.
- This alleged program involves encounters like an F-22 fighter jet being intercepted by mysterious orbs, and an orange-red sphere sighted by a Navy crew. The Pentagon denies these claims, saying it has no records of such incidents.
On the heels of new claims from an alleged whistleblower, the Pentagon has forcefully denied the existence of a secret program called ‘Immaculate Constellation’. According to reports from journalist Michael Shellenberger, the whistleblower, described as either a current or former U.S. government official, disclosed that the Department of Defense had been running this program since 2017. The program supposedly investigates UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in ways that bypass Congressional oversight.
Despite the sensational nature of these revelations, Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough categorically denied the claim, stating, “The DoD has no record, present or historical, of any type of SAP (Special Access Program) called ‘Immaculate Constellation.’” She emphasized that all programs related to UFO research had been properly disclosed to Congress. These remarks followed the release of reports indicating that U.S. intelligence had been withholding critical UFO information for decades.
According to the whistleblower, ‘Immaculate Constellation’ is the successor to AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) and is tasked with consolidating data from various military and intelligence platforms. The whistleblower alleges that this program is designed to gather intelligence on UFO encounters and that its very existence had been deliberately concealed from Congressional oversight in violation of the National Security Act of 1947.
Among the striking allegations in the whistleblower’s report are descriptions of multiple UFO encounters involving U.S. military personnel. In one account, an F-22 fighter jet was reportedly “boxed in” by mysterious orbs during a mission. Another incident involved a Navy crew witnessing a strange orange-red sphere above their vessel. These reports, while alarming, have been flatly denied by Pentagon officials. Sean Kirkpatrick, former director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, affirmed that he had reviewed all unacknowledged programs and had found no record of ‘Immaculate Constellation.’
Term | Definition |
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UFO | Unidentified Flying Object, often used to describe sightings of aerial phenomena of unknown origin. |
AATIP | Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a Pentagon project tasked with investigating UFOs. |
Special Access Program (SAP) | Highly classified U.S. government programs with restricted access. |
National Security Act of 1947 | Legislation that restructured U.S. military and intelligence services and established requirements for Congressional oversight. |
UAP | Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, a modern term used to describe UFOs. |
Pentagon | The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense. |
F-22 Fighter Jet | A U.S. Air Force stealth fighter aircraft. |
U.S. Congress | The legislative body responsible for overseeing federal government programs, including military operations. |
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